Johannesburg, 27 January, 2026 / 7:48 pm (ACI Africa).
The Apostolic Nuncio in Namibia has challenged Seminarians in the southern African country to reject mediocrity and passive learning in their formation journey, and to embrace active engagement, intellectual hunger, and bold commitment.
In his homily during the Eucharistic celebration on the occasion of the Inauguration of the 2026 Academic Year at St. Charles Lwanga Major Seminary in Windhoek, Archbishop Henryk Mieczysław Jagodziński emphasized the need to embrace formation with courage and let it begin in the heart.
“Do not settle for mediocrity. Do not coast through your seminary years as passive recipients. Be active. Be hungry. Be bold,” the Vatican diplomat said at the Monday, January 26 celebration, and added, “The path to the Priesthood is not easy. But I say to you today, as your brother and as the Pope said in Rome last year, 'Do not be afraid!'”
Archbishop Jagodziński reminded the 34 seminarians, drawn from four nationalities, that “the Church is longing for shepherds with the heart of Christ—gentle, firm, rooted in truth, and burning with compassion,” noting that formation must begin in the heart for one to become a Priest with these qualities.
“The seminary must be a training ground of the heart. You are not only here to study theology or master doctrine. You are here to be transformed from within—to allow your heart to be formed into the likeness of Jesus, the Good Shepherd,” he said, alluding to Pope Leo XIV’s June 2025 Meditation for the Jubilee of Seminarians.






