Lubango, 19 November, 2024 / 8:22 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Gabriel Mbilingi of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lubango in Angola has challenged the nine Deacons he ordained on November 16 to embrace a ministry that is rooted in “closeness” to the people of God through their availability.
In his homily during the Ordination celebration at St. Joseph Cathedral of his Metropolitan See, Archbishop Mbilingi emphasized the place of true service in the ministry of Deacons, which he said entails love, humility, and readiness to meet the needs of others.
“The ministry of the Diaconate is to love without end. Service is what qualifies the degree of love. The two terms – apostle, which means one sent, and servant – go hand in hand and can never be separated; they are like two sides of the same battle,” he said.
The Angolan-born member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (CSSp./Holy Ghost Fathers/Spiritans) explained the link between the call to proclaim Jesus, service and love.
He said, “Anyone who proclaims Jesus is called to serve, and anyone who serves in the manner of Jesus proclaims Jesus. For the disciples of Jesus, to love is to serve, and to serve is to reign. The greatest among you must be the servant of all. The greatest power lies in service and nothing else.”