Namibe, 29 July, 2025 / 6:06 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Belmiro Cuica Chissengueti of the Catholic Diocese of Cabinda in Angola has called on young people to embrace work as both a spiritual and human value essential for personal, family, and national growth.
In his homily during the closing Mass of the July 24-28 National Youth Congress in Angola, Bishop Chissengueti urged youth to see the “Our Daily Bread” petition in the Lord’s Prayer not as a magical request, but a call to embrace dignified work.
“Many believe that praying for daily bread is just about opening your mouth in church, but if you don’t work, you will still die. True sustenance must come from personal effort, dedication, and hard work,” the Angolan Catholic Bishop said during the July 28 Eucharistic celebration that was held at Sacred Heart Parish of the Catholic Archdiocese of Malanje.
He said, “The bread that God gives is not magic. God blesses, yes, but he who does not work shall not eat. Work is a Christian value too.”
The Angolan member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (CSSp./Holy Ghost Fathers/Spiritans) challenged young people to reject a culture of handouts and embrace effort and productivity.






