Luanda, 29 September, 2024 / 9:01 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) have been urged to find balance between the corrupting nature of opulence and the humiliation brought by poverty.
In his homily during morning Mass of the ongoing Plenary Assembly of Catholic Bishops in Angola, Bishop Leopoldo Ndakalako of the Catholic Diocese of Menongue called for a “deeper engagement” with the communities they serve, especially in light of the challenges presented by the coexistence of wealth and poverty in Angola.
Bishop Ndakalako urged CEAST members to embody the Gospel in a “simple and effective manner.”
“Indeed, between the opulence that corrupts and the poverty that humiliates, we are called to seek balance, to be pastors who live the Gospel simply yet profoundly,” Bishop Ndakalako said on Wednesday, September 25.
He recalled that the Church’s mission is to walk alongside the people, providing nourishment through the “liberating and transformative Word of God.”