Bulawayo, 29 April, 2022 / 9:20 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Priest in Zimbabwe’s Archdiocese of Bulawayo has urged politicians to emulate Christ’s leadership by being faithful to the laws of their countries irrespective of “their Christian religious background”.
In his reflection on Tuesday, April 26, Fr. Limukani Ndlovu made reference to the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church §12 and said that if politicians faithfully obey the norms of their countries, then they will serve people impartially.
“Politicians, despite their Christian religious background are leaders and servants who should assume the leadership of Christ himself and this is measured against their faithfulness to the norms and laws of their countries as well as in their quest to serve the common good,” Fr. Ndlovu who serves as the Administrator of Emthonjeni Pastoral Center of the Zimbabwean Archdiocese said.
The Zimbabwean Catholic Priest cautioned politicians against uttering blessings to their followers either before or after their speeches and then proceeding to tell what he termed as blatant lies thereafter.
Making reference to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), Fr. Ndlovu said that baptized faithful who assume the three-fold mission of Christ right at baptism can give blessings but should be careful not to use God’s name blasphemously.