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“Counter-evangelical”: Catholic Priest in Zimbabwe on Conflicts in Church Groups

Credit: Catholic Church News Zimbabwe

Conflicts and divisions among members of Church Associations counter the gains of evangelization and Gospel witnessing, a Catholic Priest in Zimbabwe’s Bulawayo Archdiocese has said, and termed interpersonal fights “counter-evangelical”.

In his reflection published Tuesday, March 7, Fr. Limukani Ndlovu says that while associations, movements, and sodalities such as Catholic Women Associations (CWA) and Catholic Men Association (CMA) are important parts of the Church, they are not the Church.

“The intra and inter conflicts between associations is counter-evangelical,” Fr. Ndlovu says. 

He adds that such divisions “can make sodalities fail to bear the light of Christ and to be signs and instruments of the grace which unites humankind to God and to one another.”

The Administrator of Emthonjeni Pastoral Centre of Bulawayo Archdiocese says that rather than engaging in conflicts that lead to divisions, Church groups “should help their members to focus on the essentials.”

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There is need for Church associations and groups to prioritize witness to Christ in the face of secularism, materialism, and consumerism that are threatening the contemporary world, the Zimbabwean Catholic Priest further says. 

He adds that “a deep sense of evangelizing mission offering its service in multifarious forms to all strata of society should be encouraged” amidst contemporary world threats.

“Members of associations should also realize that God, in ways known to Himself can lead those ignorant of the Gospel to that faith without which it is impossible to,” he continues. 

To be effective missionary disciples in the modern world, Fr. Ndlovu says that “members of various lay associations ought to be a renewed humanity, penetrated with brotherly and sisterly love, sincerity, and a peaceful spirit.”

“The primary objective of each and every lay association is to make its members salt of the earth in many sectors of human life,” he says, and adds, “All movements of the lay people have their spirituality centered on the mission of Christ, namely mission or evangelization.”

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He cautions members of Church Associations against focusing on what he refers to as “petty things”, including uniforms, constitutions, financial issues, and power struggles, which he says should not obscure the spiritual growth of members and the enhancement of the kingdom of God.

In his March 7 reflection, the Administrator of Emthonjeni Pastoral Centre of Bulawayo Archdiocese also speaks about the nature of the Church, saying, “The Church is a kind of sacrament of intimate union with God, and of the unity of all mankind.”

“The Church is also an instrument for the achievement of such union and unity,” he goes on to say, and adds, “The visibly witnessed union of associations for the common cause is a clear fulfillment of the sacramentality of the Church.”

In their support for the growth of the Church and her mission of evangelization, Fr. Ndlovu says that “associations should preach and be engaged in the entire ministry of the Word.”

Silas Mwale Isenjia is a Kenyan journalist with a great zeal and interest for Catholic Church related communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communication from Moi University in Kenya. Silas has vast experience in the Media production industry. He currently works as a Journalist for ACI Africa.