Dar es Salaam, 31 May, 2025 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Michael George Msonganzila of Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Musoma has warned that consecrated places of public worship may lose their meaning if the people of God do not draw from the holiness present within them to nurture holiness in their own lives.
In his homily during the Thursday, May 29 consecration of St. Pope Paul VI Bweri Nyabange Catholic Parish of his Episcopal See, Bishop Msonganzila said, “The holiness being established here must not end with these walls or this altar.”
He warned that the holiness in consecrated places of worship would have no meaning “if we are not ready to live it, living our Baptism, our Confirmation, and our vocation.”
“You have already been anointed with holy chrism on the day of our Baptism, on the day of Confirmation, on the day of Ordination, and on the day of Consecration to the Episcopacy,” he said, adding that people of God are “living churches continually called to unite with the living cornerstone that was rejected by the builders, who is Christ Himself.”
Bishop Msonganzila invited the people of God under his pastoral care to have their lives “give off the fragrance of holy chrism,” emphasizing that their character, words, and relationships should be a reflection of their own consecration.






