Beira, 20 June, 2024 / 11:20 am (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Claudio Dalla Zuanna of Mozambique’s Catholic Archdiocese of Beira has urged the new Deacons and Priests he ordained on June 16 to care for the people of God in humility.
In his homily, during the ordination of Deacons Julião José Antônio and Fijamo M. Edmundo as Priests and Seminarians Carlos Jacinto Patrício and Fernando B. Adelino as Deacons, Archbishop Zuanna thanked God and the new members of the Clergy for their “yes” to the service of the Church.
“To be a Deacon is not to be a boss; it’s to be a servant, a humble servant with humble charity to serve the Christian communities,” he said during the celebration at Our Lady of Fatima Parish of Beira Archdiocese.
The Argentine member of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCI) cautioned against obsession with “one’s own interests” and emphasized the need for altruism.
“The service of the Deacon must be exercised with a pure conscience; not mixing the faith with one's own interests, with something that serves me particularly so that I can stand out above others and be respected because I have a dignity that is superior to others. No!” he cautioned.