Luanda, 06 May, 2025 / 4:45 pm (ACI Africa).
Formal education of children should be prioritized in Angola, Bishop Maurício Agostinho Camuto of the country’s Catholic Diocese of Caxito has told parents, guardians, and the government of the Southern African nation.
In his homily during his pastoral visit to Our Lady of the Assumption Parish of his Episcopal See, Bishop Camuto warned that prioritizing gold mining over “children’s schooling” has far reaching consequences for the country’s future.
“Whatever good we want for our land must begin in our homes. And one of the first steps is education. Parents must be deeply concerned about their children's schooling,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said during the May 4 Eucharistic celebration.
He added, “It’s not foreigners who will develop our land; it’s us. But to achieve that, we must invest in the education of our children.”
While he recognized the government's effort in building schools in Angola, Bishop Camuto lamented that the facilities are underutilized.



