Luanda, 06 September, 2025 / 4:48 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda in Angola and his counterpart in country’s Cabinda Catholic Diocese have called for the fostering of a Catholic identity in institutions of learning under the auspices of the Church, and more investment in education in view of expansion.
Speaking on Thursday, September 4 at the inauguration of the General Dinguanza Missionary School Complex in Luanda's Patriota neighborhood, Archbishop Dias said the country must prioritize education to meet the needs of its people.
“There is a great demographic growth, and this demographic growth requires a great effort in the development of social facilities,” he said, and added, “Alongside this demographic growth, there is a great deficit of structures and teachers. Material resources and financial means are necessary for the development of these structures.”
The new school, established by the Obra de Maria community in partnership with the Italian Catholic Bishops' Conference (CEI) was built on land that the late Angolan General António Henriques da Silva “Dinguanza” donated.
In his speech, Archbishop Dias praised the choice of Dinguanza as the school's patron, calling it “a gesture of memory and recognition.”



