Manzini, 29 September, 2025 / 4:52 pm (ACI Africa).
The declining youth presence in Church in the member countries of the Inter-Regional Meeting of the Bishops of Southern Africa (IMBISA) can be addressed by investing in the nurturing of “mature faith”, Bishop Raymond Tapiwa Mupandasekwa of Zimbabwe’s Masvingo Catholic Diocese has said.
In his homily during the Sunday, September 28 closing Mass of the 14th Plenary Assembly and Golden Jubilee of IMBISA, Bishop Tapiwa also urged the delegates at the September 24–29 double event to begin by engaging young people to understand why they are no longer interested in Church activities.
“As Cardinals, Bishops, Priests, and Religious in South Africa, we must set this as our standard. Perhaps what keeps our young people away is that they are afraid to see in us a faith worth following, worth living for, and worth dying for,” Bishop Tapiwa said.
Referring to 1 Timothy 6:11-16, the Second Reading of the day, the Catholic Bishop underlined the need for IMBISA members to facilitate the nurturing of “mature faith” among young people.
“Those following behind must see a mature faith, a generational faith that has come through our founding fathers like the faith of Timothy, which Paul says came through Lois, his grandmother, and Eunice, his mother, and now has been handed down to him,” Bishop Tapiwa said during the closing Mass of the six-day event held at Mavuso Trade Centre in Eswatini’s only Catholic Diocese of Manzini.






