Three newly ordained Catholic Priests in Mozambique have been urged to foster hope in their Priestly ministry, striving for holiness.
In his homily during the Priestly ordination of Deacon Manuel M. Chingole, Deacon Lucas P. Estêvão, and Deacon Guidione F. Macamo, Archbishop Claudio Dalla Zuanna of the Catholic Archdiocese of Beira cautioned against distractions.
“Be pilgrims of hope in your respective missions. Hope is the driving force that sustains the journey of faith and mission, especially in difficult times,” Archbishop Zuanna said referring to the theme of the ongoing Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year, “Pilgrims of Hope.”
He explained that “hope is not an empty or delusional expectation, but the firm certainty of life in God, which gives meaning and strength to serve with faithfulness and joy, even when the fruits of the mission are not immediately visible.”
The Argentine member of the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCI) further said, “The Priesthood is not an activity focused on building or managing material things, but a call to proclaim the Gospel, serve God’s grace, and console the people.”
He said, “Success in the mission does not depend on resources. The Church must not become paralyzed by the pursuit of means, while forgetting the heart of the mission: proclaiming the Word and loving service.”
Archbishop Zuanna also warned against distractions along the way, recalling that “Jesus instructed his disciples not to get caught up in lengthy greetings or distractions, but to remain focused.”
He added, “The mission is to serve the Church and brothers, to help follow Jesus, to console and nourish through the sacraments, and to lead others along the path of the Lord.”
Archbishop Zuanna emphasized that “the Priest’s work must not be consumed by bureaucracy or by excessive concern for material means—those come later. What must remain central is the proclamation of the Gospel and living the grace.”
He encouraged the Priests-elect to commit fully to their vocation, serving with humility and faith:
“It is through this self-giving that true hope becomes possible—the fullness of life in God that Jesus promised,” he said.
Meanwhile, in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nampula, the Local Ordinary urged a Mozambican member of the Congregation of Mariannhill Missionaries (CMM), whom he ordained a Priest, to embrace the path of holiness.
“Your holiness will be the greatest gift to this Church. Meditate on the Law of the Lord. Believe what you read. Teach what you believe. Live what you teach,” Archbishop Inácio Saúre said during the July 6 Eucharistic celebration that was held at Our Lady of Fatima Parish of Nampula Archdiocese.
Archbishop Saúre added, “A Priest is called to be a man of peace, and peace begins in the heart. Without inner peace, there is no fruitful ministry. A restless or divided Priest becomes a stumbling block, not a sign of Christ.”
The Mozambican Archbishop further said, “Stand firm. With your holiness, help your brothers. With your example, transform the environment where you live.”
Archbishop Saúre invited the people of God to pray for their Priest and support him in his mission:
“Priestly holiness is not only the responsibility of the one ordained. It belongs to the whole community that welcomes and walks with him. Pray for him. Support him. Do not leave him alone. He is your son, your brother, your pastor. The Church is a family, and no one becomes holy in isolation.”
