Nampula, 04 June, 2025 / 8:20 pm (ACI Africa).
On the occasion of the International Children’s Day marked on June 1, Archbishop Inácio Saúre of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nampula in Mozambique has cautioned against undermining poverty among children in the Southern African nation.
In his homily during the annual commemoration that coincided with the Solemnity of the Ascension of Jesus Christ, Archbishop Saúre lamented that Angola continues to deny millions of children the right to dignity, education, and a good life and appealed for “serious investment” in young people.
“Child poverty must not be ignored, even when it affects few, because every individual has the right to live with dignity of being created in the image and likeness of God,” the Mozambican Archbishop said during the Eucharistic celebration that was held at St. Paul Cathedral of his Metropolitan See.
He added, “We must look at our children with tenderness. Look at our youth with tenderness and make a serious investment.”
According to the Archbishop of Nampula, “This investment is essential for their harmonious growth, without which they will never have a future worthy of the name.”



