Luanda, 25 August, 2025 / 9:35 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Leopoldo Ndakalako of the Catholic Diocese of Menongue in Angola has hailed the pastoral and missionary growth in his Episcopal See over the past five decades and noted an increase in vocations to Priestly and Religious Life.
In his homily during the closing Mass of the Golden Jubilee celebrations, Bishop Ndakalako rejoiced at the expansion of parish communities and outreach to the peripheries.
He said it was a day of “grace to ordain eight Diocesan Priests and one Religious,” a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI), whom he described as “a son of this land of Cuando and Cubango.”
“We have committed ourselves to the creation of 15 new parish communities to better serve the People of God across the entire Diocese,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said during the August 24 Eucharistic celebration that was held at the Shrine of Missombo, on the Mount of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Humanity.
According to Bishop Ndakalako, the establishment of new Parishes “responds to Pope Francis’ call to bring the Gospel to geographical and existential peripheries, making the Church closer and more present among rural and isolated communities.”






