Huambo, 04 December, 2024 / 11:28 am (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Luzizila Kiala of the Catholic Archdiocese of Malanje has called on pastoral agents in the Catholic Archdiocese of Huambo to prioritize the proper formation of altar servers, emphasizing their vital role in ensuring reverent and orderly liturgical celebrations.
Speaking at the 3rd Archdiocesan Pastoral Assembly in Huambo, Archbishop Kiala underscored the importance of structured and ongoing training for altar servers to enhance their service to the Church.
“The formation of altar servers is not just a routine task; it is a foundational element of our liturgy,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said during his Tuesday, December 3 address.
He added, “Altar servers play an essential role in the life of the Church, particularly during Eucharistic celebrations, and their preparation must be approached with the seriousness it demands.”
The Local Ordinary of Malanje who also serves as Chair of the National Commission for the Liturgy of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) urged Dioceses and Parishes to intensify efforts to provide comprehensive training for altar servers and all those involved in liturgical activities.