Aboard the papal plane, 10 December, 2025 / 4:13 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Raphael p’Mony Wokorach of the Catholic Archdiocese of Gulu in Uganda has described the six-day National Youth Conference, which he officially opened on Tuesday, December 9, as a “Pentecost” of unity and urged young Catholics across the East African nation to deepen their communion with Jesus Christ.
In his remarks during the official opening, Archbishop Wokorach said that the conference, convened under the theme “You are also my witnesses; having been with me from the beginning”, offers a timely opportunity for spiritual renewal in a world, “where many people, especially young people, are turning away from their faith because of the many novelties that are pleasing to the body and senses but disastrous to our souls.”
“We need to strengthen our relationship with Jesus and work diligently on our spiritual life. Coming here is an occasion to do so,” Archbishop Wokorach said referring to the event that his Metropolitan See is hosting.
The Ugandan-born member of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus (MCCJ) invited Catholic youths to take advantage of the event “to reflect on how to follow Jesus and bear him witness” in their daily activities.
“I invite you to be open to learn, to process your life experiences with the lens of your duties as Christ's followers,” Archbishop Wokorach said.



