Dar es Salaam, 23 March, 2024 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Henry Mchamungu has called upon Catholic school teachers in Tanzania to journey with their students in passing on good values, guided by the virtue of love.
In his Friday, March 22 homily at a seminar for Catholic School Teachers in the Catholic Archdiocese of Dar-es-Salaam, Bishop Mchamungudecried erosion of values in the society “because people have not been properly raised from childhood”.
“Use your position as a teacher to love and nurture your students. Help your students to attain good values,” the Auxiliary Bishop of Dar-es-Salaam Archdiocese during Holy Mass at St. Peter’sOysterbayCatholic Parish of the Tanzanian Archdiocese.
As teachers, he said, “you stay with students longer than they do with their parents. We ask you to help them grow well. Form them properly.”
“Let us give our children a good upbringing in various fields such as respect and obedience,” the Auxiliary Bishop of Dar-es-Salaam since his Episcopal Ordination in September 2021 said, and emphasized the need to orient learners to love work and embrace appropriate dress code.