Arusha, 14 January, 2026 / 11:45 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Isaac Amani Massawe of Tanzania’s Catholic Archdiocese of Arusha has called on the people of God under his pastoral care to show compassion and respect toward couples who do not have children, warning against attitudes of pride and judgment within families and communities.
Archbishop Amani made the appeal during his homily at Holy Mass marking the official opening of St. Joseph Moscati Boys Secondary School in his Metropolitan See on Monday, January 12. He emphasized that children are a gift from God and should never be used as a measure of personal worth or moral superiority.
“Let us open our eyes and stop despising those who do not have children,” he said, and urged believers to examine their attitudes toward childless couples.
The Tanzanian Catholic Archbishop emphasized, “Do not despise your neighbour because you have blessings; you may be healthy while another is sick. Do not look down on them.”
Reflecting on the biblical account of Hannah, the mother of Samuel, Archbishop Amani said that childlessness is not a personal failing. “Hannah was despised and humiliated because she had no child, and yet she herself had no power to conceive,” he said.



