Luanda, 28 August, 2025 / 5:02 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (Capuchins/OFM Cap) in Angola have been urged to live among the people they serve, bearing fruit for the Church and the wider community.
In his homily at the Order’s 3rd Ordinary and Elective Provincial Chapter, the Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda emphasized that the Chapter should be a moment of inner renewal, spiritual commitment, and ecclesial fruitfulness rather than merely administrative or juridical organization.
“The true portrait of a missionary is one who lives among the communities, overcomes difficulties, announces the Gospel, the Good News; who speaks, lives with, and coexists with the people,” Bishop António Lungieki Pedro Bengui said on Tuesday, August 26.
Bishop António encouraged the Friars to live the mission as a concrete and transformative presence within communities.
“It is not enough to be physically present; it is necessary to live among the people, to share life, to speak their language, to welcome their pains and hopes, and to proclaim to them with truth and joy the Gospel,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said in his message on the the third day of the August 24-28 Chapter.






