Politicians in Malawi have been asked to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit Catholic while exercising their duties in their respective offices.
This was said by Fr. Henry Chinkanda, Parliamentary Liaison Officer during the Pre-festival Pentecost Mass which was celebrated just before the feast of Pentecost with Members of Malawi Parliament and selected Cabinet Ministers from the Catholic Church.
Fr. Chinkanda was the main celebrant at an event which was held at Parliament Buildings under the theme “Since we are living in the Spirit, let our behavior and actions be guided the same Spirit”.
“The theme of the celebration was taken from the letter of St. Paul to the Galatians 5: 25,”said Fr. Chinkanda who further elaborated on the symbols Christian Doctrine subscribes to the Holy Spirit such as fire, the hand and finger among others.
Fr. Chinkanda reminded the Parliamentarians that it was by the finger of God that the electorate voted each one of them into Parliament and it must always be clear that it is God himself who has chosen them as his servants to lead his people in Malawi.
“The Holy Spirit descended on the Jesus’ disciples in form of tongues of fire. Fire has a transformative power and indeed, Malawi today, more than ever before, needs transformative leadership that can steer the citizenry of this country from the trap of perpetual poverty and moral decadence,” he said.
Fr. Chinkanda prayed that the Politicians would lean on the hand of the Lord so as to be guided by the Holy Spirit during their tenure of office for next four years to come. He also stressed on the need for equitable distribution of resources as a theological reflection in view of the current budget session.
Source: Prince Henderson, ECM Communications Officer