The Catholic Bishop of Mzuzu Rt Rev John Ryan has asked youth to abstain from bad behaviours that could cost their lives; and respond positively to God’s call.
In his homily during Holy Mass, at St. Dennis, Rumphi Parish Bishop Ryan cited excessive beer drinking, stealing and smoking as some of bad behaviours that can lead them into trouble hence cost their lives by either ending up in jail or not being accepted in a society.
“There are various vocations within the Catholic Church that you have to join as one way of cementing your relationship with God. You can choose to become a Priest, Nun or a Religious Brother. A Christian family is also one of the vocations the Church advocates for,” said Bishop Ryan.
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Rev. Fr. Vincent Mwakhwawa ECM National Director for Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) |
“Youths are alive, they have energy and they are active which is good for the future of the church. This country is full of gifted young people. Harnessing and developing their talents will result into transforming this country, he said.
Adding his voice, the National Director for Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi, Fr. Vincent Mwakhwawa said youths ought to make good decisions in life.

Fr Mwakhwawa, “We also pray for the youths because as believers we know that we grow and become effective human beings when we have the spirit of God in us. So, we pray for all the youths, even those youths who do not go to church that they can have a good spirit of God that can transform them into good citizens who participate in development of the society”.
This year’s Vocations Sunday was celebrated under the theme Led by the Spirit for Mission.
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