Shinyanga, 08 July, 2024 / 8:09 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Liberatus Sangu of Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Shinyanga has called upon the people of God to foster the virtue of love.
Bishop Sangu, who was presiding over Holy Mass at Our Lady of Consolation Ngokolo Cathedral of his Episcopal See to mark his 30th Priestly Anniversary in anticipation cautioned against selfishness, which he blamed for the various violent conflicts in Africa and elsewhere.
“Where there is divine love, there is self-sacrifice, peace, joy, understanding, and unity; there is solidarity and general spiritual well-being. That is why when the apostle Paul writes to the Corinthians, he tells them to foster faith, hope, and love, and that the greatest of these is love,” he said during the celebration on July 3, the Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle.
The Tanzanian Catholic leader, who has been at the helm of Shinyanga Diocese since his Episcopal Consecration in April 2015 called upon the people of God to pray “in a special way” for the practice of the virtue of love.
“Let us pray in a special way that love may reign in our families, in our communities, and throughout the world so that peace, justice, and social well-being may grow day by day,” he implored.