Kinshasa, 22 July, 2024 / 10:27 pm (ACI Africa).
The decision to be available to serve the people of God as an ordained minister is laudable, Bishop Charles Ndaka Salabisala has said.
In his homily during the July 20 Diaconate Ordination of 25 Seminarians, Bishop Ndaka, one of the Auxiliary Bishops of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), thanked the Deacons-elect for accepting God’s call, which he described as grace.
“Your ordination as Deacons is a grace. The Archdiocese of Kinshasa is honoured; we thank God; we thank you for saying yes to the Lord,” he said, and emphasized, “The Lord calls you by pure grace rather than by merit; He calls each of you by name to be a servant.”
The Sacrament of Holy Orders, Bishop Ndaka went on to say, “is a grace that makes you fit for the mission.”
Holy Orders “touches your very being, making you a new man, a Deacon of the Lord, transforming you and making you His servant; your life becomes a life of service from today onwards,” he told the 25 Deacons-elect during the July 20 ordination celebration at Our Lady of Congo Cathedral of Kinshasa Archdiocese.