Kampala, 24 July, 2024 / 9:43 pm (ACI Africa).
Christian Parents and guardians have the duty to teach their children the values of life that are in conformity with the teaching of Jesus Christ even as they compete with other institutions, including media that has a great variety of content, Bishop Sanctus Wanok Lino of Uganda’s Lira Catholic Diocese has said.
Bishop Wanok, who was presiding over the belated celebration of the Missionary Childhood Day at Christ the Redeemer of Mankind Apac Parish of his Episcopal See cautioned against uncontrolled children exposure to media, Uganda’s Monitor reported on Monday, July 22.
In many countries of the world, the Missionary Childhood Day is marked on Epiphany of Our Lord, the January 6 Feast marking the many ways that Jesus Christ has made Himself known to the world in manifesting His mission and His divinity: the visit of the Magi (Matthew 2:1-12), the baptism of Jesus (Mark 1:9-11), and the miracle at Cana (John 2:1-11).
Established by Pope Pius XII introduced on 10 December 1950, the World Missionary Childhood Day was first celebrated on 6 January 1951. According to Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS), “Children and young people around the world often celebrate it on different dates depending on local circumstances.”
This year, the day dedicated to prayer and solidarity is celebrated under the theme, “spiritual cooperation”.