Luanda, 07 August, 2025 / 4:31 pm (ACI Africa).
Four members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (OFM Cap) ordained Priests on Monday, August 4, have been encouraged to embrace their ministry as a public mission rooted in justice, peace, and the promotion of human dignity.
In his homily during the Priestly Ordination of Deacons Domingo Cacanda Soma, Frei Elias Hebo Luís, Evaristo Seque Joaquim, and José João Ngana, the Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda said the priesthood is a comprehensive and integral mission that embraces not only the spiritual dimension, but also care for the concrete needs of the people.
“The Priest’s mission in society demands a profound commitment to justice, peace, and the promotion of human dignity,” Bishop António Lungieki Pedro Bengui said.
He added, “Priests must be promoters of hope and reconciliation, showing that ministry is an integral mission that must extend beyond the church walls and into people’s lives and the building of a more just world.”
“The Priest must be a visible sign of Christ’s presence among his brothers, especially the poorest and most marginalized,” Bishop António said, adding that pastoral charity and a life of service are central to the priest’s identity.






