Maputo, 01 December, 2025 / 2:29 pm (ACI Africa).
A Mozambican Catholic Bishop has called on the Catholic University of Mozambique (UCM) and other institutions of higher learning in Mozambique to go beyond issuing academic degrees and focus on forming professionals capable of deep investigation, moral discernment, and responsible action in a rapidly changing and increasingly confusing world.
Speaking during a thanksgiving Mass for graduates at the institution on November 29, Bishop Osório Citora Afonso of the Diocese of Quelimane warned that higher education must not limit itself to technical expertise.
Instead, he said, universities should produce men and women able to distinguish truth from falsehood and make decisions that serve society.
“The university does not exist merely to issue diplomas. It exists to form people who can understand reality deeply, question it, and discern in the midst of the confusion of contemporary life,” Bishop Afonso said.
Marking the 30th anniversary of the Catholic University of Mozambique, the Catholic Church leader highlighted the institution’s responsibility to be a space of true research and reflection.



