Luanda, 04 September, 2024 / 9:12 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda has urged eight Deacons he ordained Priests to embody the spirit of the Good Shepherd, being at the service of others after the example of Jesus Christ.
In his homily during the August 31 Priestly Ordination, Archbishop Dias said, “The Priest must be a living icon of the Good Shepherd, who gives his life for the sheep, dedicating himself entirely to the service of God’s people.”
“The Good Shepherd knows his sheep and is known by them. Only the Good Shepherd knows his sheep, and his sheep know him. The Good Shepherd gives his life for the sheep,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Major Seminary in his Metropolitan See.
He emphasized the need to identify with Christ, the Good Shepherd who sacrificed His life on the Cross, saying, “Accompaniment is the cornerstone of being shepherds today. Being a Priest means living the mission with love, renouncing oneself, and placing oneself at the service of others, following the example of Christ who gave His life for the sheep.”
Archbishop Dias added, “The mission of the Priest is a continuation of Christ’s work, who came into the world to be close to the people of our time through his gaze, his feelings, his actions, and his being. It is a grand and extraordinary mystery that renews the mystery of the incarnation.”