Nairobi, 07 November, 2025 / 8:08 pm (ACI Africa).
The Saints of Africa provide numerous lessons about emptying oneself with heaven as the goal, Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Kokstad has said, calling for Africans to make holiness their “obsession.”
In his homily on Thursday, November 6, the feast of All Saints of Africa, Bishop Mbuyisa said that true holiness begins with spiritual poverty, “the daily self-emptying that frees us for God’s Kingdom.”
“The Saints of Africa, both ancient and modern… invite us to empty ourselves, thus allowing God to make a home in us,” he said at the closing Mass of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) board meeting at St. John Vianney Seminary in the Catholic Archdiocese of Pretoria.
Bishop Mbuyisa added, “Like the countless women and men of Africa over the centuries who have laboured for the Kingdom of Heaven, we too, together with our youth, are called upon to make holiness our own obsession and our own goal.”
The South African-born member of the Congregation of Mariannhill Missionaries (CMM) said that the young rich man in the Gospel passage of Mark who ran to Jesus, asking what he had to do to inherit the kingdom of God, provides numerous lessons about letting material things go in the search for heaven.






