Benguela, 13 October, 2025 / 5:01 pm (ACI Africa).
Newly ordained Priests in the Catholic Diocese of Xai Xai in Mozambique and the Diocese of Benguela in Angola have been encouraged to root their ministry in deep communion with Christ, nurturing an intimate relationship with Him through prayer and the Eucharist as the foundation of their pastoral service.
In separate homilies during the recent Priestly Ordinations in the two Southern African countries, the Local Ordinaries urged the Priests-elect to embrace humility and a spirit of service to God’s people.
Addressing Deacon Silva Coverdal Machava and Deacon Sebastião Chaúque during the October 12 Priestly Ordination, Bishop Lucio Andrice Muandula of Xai Xai cautioned against the dangers of activism and the temptation to live a self-centred Priesthood.
“The first calling of a Priest is to be with Christ — to build intimacy with Him in prayer and the Eucharist — so that he may then be sent to proclaim the Good News,” Bishop Muandula said at St. John the Baptist Cathedral of Xai Xai Diocese.
He added, “Your mission begins at the altar but does not end there. To be a Priest is to be the living presence of Jesus in the world — to be a body given and blood poured out for the salvation of many.”






