Lubango, 20 September, 2024 / 8:54 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Zacarias Kamwenho has advocated for peaceful coexistence in his native Southern African nation of Angola as he celebrated his 90th birthday.
Archbishop Kamwenho, who was at the helm of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lubango in Angola till September 2009 when he retired aged 75 turned 90 on September 5, and belatedly marked on September 15.
In his address during the Eucharistic celebration, Archbishop Kamwenho said, “Reaching 90 years is a sign of hope for all of you. You too can reach and surpass this age. The days that God grants us beyond 90 should be spent in service to Him. My life as a sower of hope has continued for these past eight years.”
“We must be peacemakers – all laity, those committed to pastoral work, laity living among the masses, Consecrated Laity, and even those in consecrated and ministerial Priesthood,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said during the September 15 Eucharistic celebration that was held at Santa Cruz do Canhe Parish of Lubango Archdiocese.
He added, “Our lives mean nothing if we are not builders of peace.”