Jinja, 15 September, 2025 / 7:19 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Patrick Michael Neary of the Catholic Diocese of Saint Cloud in the U.S. has called upon the four newly ordained Priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross (CSC) in Uganda to anchor their Priestly Ministry in humility, prayer, and closeness to the people of God in the example of Pope Leo XIV.
In his Sunday, September 14 homily during the Priestly Ordination of the four members of the CSC Province of East Africa, Bishop Neary remarked, “Our new Pope is truly a humble servant.”
“His desire is to be close to the people he serves, to walk with them and to suffer with them. My hope and prayer is that you men will do the same,” he said during the event held at Holy Cross Senior Secondary School in Uganda’s Catholic Diocese of Jinja.
The American-born CSC member added, “Pope Leo spent 20 years of his life serving the poor in Peru, not in the cities, but in remote villages, where children die from treatable diseases and families walk miles to find clean water.”
The Catholic Church leader, who had previously served as a missionary in Uganda further noted that during his Priestly and Episcopal ministry in Peru, the Holy Father went beyond living among the poor in the remote villages of Peru to becoming one of them.



