Morogoro, 30 January, 2026 / 4:49 pm (ACI Africa).
Parents in Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Morogoro have been encouraged to support and nurture vocations among young people to help grow the number of Priests and members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (ICLSAL).
In his homily on Thursday, January 29, during Holy Mass for the 125th anniversary of St. Paul’s Catholic Matombo in his Episcopal See, Bishop Lazarus Vitalis Msimbe observed that the number of young people stepping forward to respond to the call to serve in the Church remains low.
"As we celebrate this Jubilee of one hundred and twenty-five years, my brothers and sisters, I strongly urge you to intensify the promotion of vocations among our young men and women to join the priesthood and religious life so that we may sustain the work entrusted to us by Christ,” Bishop Msimbe said.
The Tanzanian member of the Society of the Divine Savior (SDS), popularly known as the Salvatorians, added, “We ask parents to reflect on this, bring your children so that we may have many Priests, to join religious life so that we may continue the missionary work.”
Highlighting the essential role of the institution of the family in nurturing vocations, he lamented the increasing number of couples living in marriages that have not been solemnized.



