Kwito-Bié, 18 November, 2025 / 3:45 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Vicente Sanombo of Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Kwito-Bié has urged a member of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptorists), whom he ordained a Priest, to become “a specialist in God’s presence in the world,” embracing a ministry marked by humility, perseverance, and total dedication to God and His people.
In his homily during the November 16 Priestly Ordination of Deacon Eugénio Lumingo, Bishop Sanombo noted that “the gift of the Priesthood is great and demands gratitude, coherence of life, and responsibility.”
“A Priest is called to be a specialist in God’s presence in the world and a bearer of a mission that demands dedication, perseverance, and authenticity,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said during the event that was held at Mother of Perpetual Help Parish of his Episcopal See.
He added, “The Priest cannot remain indifferent to human suffering and must be a living witness of the love of Christ who frees, consoles, and renews.”
Bishop Sanombo urged the Priest-elect to be a “man of God,” cultivating a solid spiritual life marked by fervent prayer, frequent sacraments, meditation, and spiritual maturity.



