The Triannual Claretian Parishes Evaluation, focusing on a dialogical analysis and assessment of parish missions in East Africa, was successfully concluded on April 14–15 at Claret Villa. The gathering brought together representatives from 13 parishes across the region, creating a meaningful platform for reflection, dialogue, and shared mission.
The evaluation was marked by open and constructive conversations between parish priests and members of the Delegation Council. Participants engaged deeply in assessing pastoral activities, identifying challenges, and exploring new directions for strengthening the mission of the Church in the East African context.
The spirit of collaboration and mutual listening characterized the sessions, resulting in a rich exchange of experiences and practical insights. The dialogue not only highlighted the achievements of the parishes but also encouraged renewed commitment to evangelization and community service.
The organizers expressed their sincere gratitude to all participants for their active involvement, dedication, and contributions, which made the evaluation both fruitful and inspiring.

