Karonga, 12 September, 2025 / 9:03 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) has commended young Priests in the Southern African nation for all they do to “enrich the mission” amid technological advancements and the related challenges.
In his address at the opening of the September 8–12 training session for newly-ordained Priests at St. Anthony Kachebere Major Seminary, Bishop Martin Anwel Mtumbuka thanked participants for the “unique gifts” they bring to their respective Dioceses and apostolates.
“You are energetic, adaptable to new situations, and well-acquainted with the use of technology—qualities that enrich the mission of the Church in today’s world,” the Local Ordinary of Malawi’s Karonga Diocese said at the event that brought together Priests who have been in the Priesthood for less than five years.
Organized by the Commission for Evangelization and Catechesis (Pastoral Commission) of the MCCB, the event brought together 67 Diocesan young Priests from all eight Dioceses in Malawi for a week of formation, reflection, and fraternity.
In his address, Bishop Mtumbuka said that the purpose of the five-day event was “not to accuse or to find fault, but rather to help us all rediscover and correct any drift that may have crept into our Priestly ministry.”






