Port Louis, 16 March, 2025 / 3:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis in Mauritius has cautioned youths in the Indian Ocean Island nation against the “culture of indifference and violence” and to work towards justice and peace.
In his Lenten Pastoral letter issued Sunday, March 16, Bishop Durhône laments the growing apathy among young people in the face of social injustice and escalating violence in communities.
“Our society is plagued by division, inequality, and violence. I urge you, the youth, to rise above this culture of indifference and violence and become agents of justice and reconciliation,” the Local Ordinary of Port Louis says.
He emphasizes young people's role in transforming society and building a future rooted in compassion and equality, saying, “The Church relies on your energy and creativity to foster justice for all, especially the marginalized and the voiceless.”
The Mauritian Catholic Church leader, who was consecrated Bishop of Port Louis Diocese in August 2023 also reflects on the importance of faith and prayer in guiding young people toward positive action.