Benguela, 23 October, 2025 / 6:23 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop António Francisco Jaca of the Catholic Diocese of Benguela in Angola has urged members of the Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (ICLSAL) to serve the Church with courage, closeness, and love, urging them to renew their commitment to fidelity, prudence, and humble service in their pastoral mission.
Speaking during the opening Mass of the Diocesan Pastoral Assembly in his Episcopal See, Bishop Jaca urged ICLSAL members to rediscover the depth and meaning of their vocation, stressing that Consecration is a call to selfless service.
“Our consecration is not for personal gain. We are made Priests to serve the People of God. Our lay brothers and sisters are at the heart of our mission. By serving them, we serve Christ Himself,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said during the Wednesday, October 22 Eucharistic celebration that was held at the Bishop Armando Amaral dos Santos Pastoral and Social Center.
He emphasized that pastoral mission must be exercised with vigilance and spiritual responsibility, never losing sight of the Gospel.
“Our greatest concern must always be the salvation of souls. We are stewards of the Lord’s gifts, called to be faithful and prudent, not masters of the house, but humble servants. We must serve with courage, closeness, and love for the Church,” Bishop Jaca said.



