Luanda, 13 April, 2025 / 10:37 pm (ACI Africa).
The ongoing Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year should inspire “hope and transformation” in learners in Angola-based schools under the auspices of the Poor Servants of Divine Providence (PSDP), the Provincial Superior of the Religious Congregation also known as Calabrians in Angola has said.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, April 10, Fr. Alberto Sissimo noted that the yearlong Jubilee, which Pope Francis officially launched on the Eve of 2024 Christmas with the opening of the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica of Rome is a moment of reflection, recommitment, and strategic vision for the future of Catholic education in the Southern African nation.
“Calabrian Schools must continue to be beacons of hope and transformation for thousands of students and communities throughout the country during the Jubilee Year,” Fr. Sissimo said.
He recalled, “The central message of this Jubilee is clear; education is a tool for evangelization and transformation. Therefore, Calabrian Schools, always guided by the Calabrian charism, remain steadfast in their mission to form new men and women, committed to human dignity and the construction of a better world.”
Members of the Religious Congregation that St. John Calabria founded in 1907 in Verona, Italy oversee institutions of learning in various Angolan regions, including Luanda, Huambo, Benguela, Uíge, Saurimo, Kwando, Kubango, and Mbanza Congo (Zaire).