Huambo, 29 August, 2025 / 4:05 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Zeferino Zeca Martins of Angola’s Catholic Archdiocese of Huambo has urged Catholic teachers to embrace their teaching apostolate as “authentic educators”, guiding learners not only in academics but also in the three theological virtues of faith, hope and love.
In his homily during a Thanksgiving Mass on Thursday, August 28, the Feast of St. Augustine, Archbishop Zeca urged all educators in Catholic schools to be conscious Christians and teachers with a missionary awareness and orientation.
“You are not merely transmitters of school content, but authentic educators of faith and hope. Catholic teachers must be missionary disciples and living witnesses of Christ in the classroom. You must be conscious Christians and missionary teachers,” the Angola Catholic Archbishop said during the Holy Mass held at Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Huambo Archdiocese.
He explained, “To be a conscious Christian is to recognize that our vocation is deeply united with the mission of evangelization. A teacher who teaches only with reason, without the light of the Holy Spirit, runs the risk of forming people empty of meaning and values.”
Archbishop Zeca encouraged Catholic teachers to follow the example of St. Augustine, “a man transformed by his encounter with God, who dedicated his wisdom to truth and justice.”






