Dar es Salaam, 11 September, 2025 / 5:05 pm (ACI Africa).
The Local Ordinary of Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Bagamoyo has acknowledged the key role of a family that prays together, noting that vocations are nurtured better where families pray together.
In his homily on Thursday, September 11, during the Priestly Ordination of five Deacons of the Order of St. Augustine (OSA) in his Episcopal See, Bishop Stephano Lameck Musomba underscored the importance of “proper upbringing” for children at the family level.
“The upbringing of our children helps them to discern their vocation and, most importantly, to know God. When they know God, then they can recognize His voice when He calls them,” he said in his homily at St. Augustine Parish of the Bagamoyo Diocese.
He added, “If we lack proper upbringing, if in our families there is no time for prayer, no time to read the Word of God together, no time for catechesis, no time to go to church with them, no time to attend Small Christian Community gatherings with them, then it becomes very difficult to recognize the voice of God, because the child is not accustomed to it.”
Without being raised in the knowledge of God, he said, it becomes difficult, particularly in today’s world where “faith is often treated like a business,”making it hard to discern where God’s true voice is.






