An Important Update: Holy Synod’s Committee Initiates Official Work for Priest Recruitment in Oromia and Southern Ethiopia
We are pleased to announce a significant milestone in the efforts of the Holy Synod of Oromia and Southern Ethiopia. After careful consideration and deliberation, the esteemed members of the plenary session have elected a dedicated committee to oversee the important task of recruiting priests to be ordained in Oromia and South Ethiopia. Today marks the commencement of their official work, following a successful inaugural meeting held in May 2015.
The establishment of this committee reflects the Holy Synod’s commitment to ensuring the spiritual needs of the region are met through the ordination of qualified and devoted individuals. By assembling a team of respected clergies and experts, the Synod aims to streamline the recruitment process, ensuring that it adheres to the highest standards of integrity, knowledge, and piety.
With the first meeting of the committee completed, they have set the stage for their official duties, which will commence on Monday, May 28, 2015. During this time, the committee will focus on providing valuable guidance and expertise to facilitate a smooth and effective recruitment process. Their advisory role will be instrumental in addressing any pertinent issues and establishing guidelines that will govern the recruitment of priests in Oromia and South Ethiopia.
This significant step taken by the Holy Synod demonstrates their unwavering dedication to upholding the sacred traditions and spiritual growth within the region. By ensuring a transparent and diligent approach to the selection and ordination of priests, the Synod strives to strengthen the spiritual foundation and foster a sense of unity among the faithful.
As the committee embarks on its official work, we eagerly anticipate the positive impact it will have on the spiritual landscape of Oromia and South Ethiopia. The meticulous efforts of the committee members, along with the guidance of the Holy Synod, will pave the way for a robust and inclusive recruitment process, resulting in the appointment of deserving priests who will serve as beacons of faith and compassion within their communities.
We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Holy Synod of Oromia and Southern Ethiopia for their commitment to nurturing spiritual growth and their dedication to ensuring the appointment of qualified priests. Together, let us embrace this new chapter and support the endeavors of the committee as they commence their vital work for the benefit of all.