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“Show children love”: Catholic Bishop in Angola to Parents amid Surge in Juvenile Crimes

Bishop Maurício Agostinho Camuto of Caxito Diocese in Angola. Credit: Radio Ecclesia

Bishop Maurício Agostinho Camuto of Caxito Diocese in Angola has urged parents to show love to their children in order to reduce the high rate of juvenile delinquency in the country.

In his homily during Holy Mass at the St. John the Baptist Parish of Caxito Diocese, Bishop Camuto said parents must set an example for their children.

“Some people don't need our money, they don't need our goods. They often need an example of love, an example of affection, sometimes even at home with their husbands, wives and children, a word of affection, a word of attention is enough,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said January 21.

He added, “A word of love is needed. This can bring a lot of happiness, it can make a lot of difference to a person's life.”

“This is often lacking and today many young people and teenagers become delinquents, bandits, criminals, because they haven't experienced, in their lives, the love, the affection, the care of the family, the warmth of the family,” Bishop Camuto said. 

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He said, “Those who don't have can't give, those who haven't received can't give. If they haven't experienced the love of their parents, the affection of their parents, the care of their parents, the attention of their parents, they can't give to others.”

“If we do studies of all these delinquents, we will find that their parents are also problematic,” the Local Ordinary of Caxito said.

The Angolan member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit under the protection of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CSSp) however, clarified that poverty also has an influence on crimes among minors.

 “Certainly poverty also often leads to attitudes that are contrary to the Gospel, but it's because many parents are also problematic, they haven't looked after these children well,” the Local Ordinary of Caxito said.

He continued, “They haven't passed on love and affection to their children, so they don't respect life.”

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“They easily take someone's life, they easily kill, they easily rob, to support their addictions and often because their parents are also delinquents, they only teach their children bad behavior, bad attitudes and bad ways,” Bishop Camuto lamented.

He added, “When your father is violent at home, doesn't respect his children or his wife, he's teaching his children the wrong way.”

Bishop Camuto said it is the mission of every Christian to “awaken their neighbor to all bad actions, to convert them to God, and so they must not go along with evil.”

“Words alone are not enough, you need an example, you need a witness, you need to show others that I am no longer in this place, in this evil, in this place of sin, of death, I am no longer there,” the Angolan Bishop said.

“Our mission is to get these brothers and sisters out of this life, so that they can come to a life of grace, so that they can come to a life of love with one another, to a life of goodness, which is what God wants for us,” he said.

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João Vissesse is an Angolan Journalist with a passion and rich experience in Catholic Church Communication and Media Apostolate.