Luanda, 17 July, 2025 / 9:47 pm (ACI Africa).
The National Biblical Week has opened in Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Lwena with a call to embrace the transformative power of Scripture while steering away from the temptation to simplify God’s Word to a mere academic study.
In his homily during the opening Mass of the July 16-20 event, Bishop Martín Lasarte Topolansky of Lwena Diocese noted that the Bible is not just an object of scientific or theological analysis but a living instrument that challenges and renews the lives of Christians, communities, and society at large.
“The Word of God comes to challenge and transform our lives, the spiritual life of Christians, the community, and society. The Word must transform our society,” Bishop Lasarte said during the Wednesday, July 16 Eucharistic celebration that was held at Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral of Lwena Diocese.
He added, “The great danger is making the Word of God into a science, into erudition, a theology course—disconnecting it from life, especially spiritual life.”
“We can even banalize this revealed Word through historical study and language analysis but lose its essential spirit,” he said.






