Luanda, 29 July, 2025 / 8:55 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop José Manuel Imbamba of the Catholic Archdiocese of Saurimo in Angola has urged lay Catholics to reject passivity and live out their vocation as active witnesses of the Gospel in society.
In his homily during the Sunday, July 27 closing Mass of the Third National Congress of Catholic Laity in Angola, Archbishop Imbamba cautioned docility towards Church activities, amid challenges.
“Catholics must not be passive or sleeping monsters. The laity must be inserted and committed in all temporal realities—politics, culture, economy, and science,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said during the Eucharistic celebration that was held at the University of Namibe.
He emphasized that every baptized person is called to transform the world through authentic and lived faith.
Reflecting on the theme of the gathering, “The Layperson as Salt of the Earth and Light of the World”, Archbishop Imbamba invited the over 300 participants to “awaken, enlighten, ferment, and give flavor to the world with the values of the Gospel.”






