Benguela, 03 June, 2025 / 8:23 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop António Francisco Jaca of Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Benguela has urged staff of the Institute of Religious Sciences of Angola (ICRA) to aim for the training of students committed to honesty and the common good.
In his homily during a Thanksgiving Mass to mark ICRA’s seventh anniversary, Bishop Jaca underscored the need for Catholic education to produce men and women of integrity, capable of making a difference in society through ethical conduct, service, and commitment to the common good.
“It takes the effort of everyone for our institution to be a place where men and women are formed to contribute to the growth of our country. We need good citizens, honest citizens, citizens who are loyal and focused on the good of society and the nation,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said during the May 31 Eucharistic celebration at Our Lady of Fatima Cathedral of Benguela Diocese.
Bishop Jaca noted that forming good Christians also means forming exemplary citizens who can act with integrity in any environment.
“A key element of our Catholic institution is the holistic formation of the human person, rooted in essential human and Christian values,” he noted.



