To underscore the need to ground his Episcopal Ministry in service, the Vatican diplomat, who also represents the Holy Father in Zambia said, “Blessed is the Bishop who considers his ministry as a service.”
“Blessed is the Bishop who has a heart for the misery of the world, and who is not afraid to dirty his hands with the dirt of the human soul to find the gold of God, who is not scandalized by the sin and fragility of others because he is part of this misery, because the gains of the crucified and the risen will be for him a seal of infinite forgiveness,” he further said.
Archbishop Perici urged the new Malawian Catholic Bishop to work toward peace, reconciliation, and communion in his Episcopal Ministry, saying, “Blessed is the Bishop who works for peace, who accompanies the path of reconciliation, who sows the seed of communion in the heart of the presbytery, who accompanies a divided society on the path of reconciliation, who takes every man and every woman of goodwill to build brotherhood. God will recognize him as His son.”
The Apostolic Nuncio in Zambia and Malawi since June 2023 encouraged Bishop Mwakhwawa to be firm in the teachings of the Gospel, cautioning him against social media trends.
“Blessed is the Bishop who for the sake of the Gospel is not afraid to go against the current, who makes his face hard like that of Christ heading to Jerusalem without letting himself be held by misunderstandings and obstacles because he knows that the kingdom of God advances in the contradiction of the world,” he told the new Bishop, who was assigned the Titular See of Aquae Thibilitanae.
The 59-year-old Apostolic Nuncio, who joined the Holy See Diplomatic Service on 1 July 2001 and has served in the Apostolic Nunciatures of Mexico, Haiti, Malta, Angola, Brazil, Sweden, Spain, and Portugal cautioned Bishop Mwakhwawa against ambiguity.
He said, “Blessed is the Bishop who drives away the doubleness of the heart; who avoids every ambiguous dynamic; who dreams of good even amid evil because he will be able to rejoice in the face of God finding his perfection in every part of the city of men.”
Bishop Mwakhwawa was born in November 1975 and ordained a Priest for Malawi’s Lilongwe Archdiocese in July 2003 after completing his philosophical and theological studies at St. Anthony’s Seminary in Kachebere and St. Peter’s Major Seminary in Zomba, respectively.
He is the immediate former National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) in Malawi.
As Auxiliary Bishop in Lilongwe Archdiocese, he will assist Archbishop George Desmond Tambala who has been at the helm of the Malawian Metropolitan See since November 2021.