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April 10, 2026
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"The Church is close to the people especially helping them to help each other, creating networks of solidarity. Our action is addressed especially to the family. We make sure that groups of families who support one another are created, both in spiritual and material terms. We live in difficult times but hope has never abandoned us. Moreover, as the Holy Father reminded us, prayer is our strength because God hears the prayers of his people."
"In our political sloganeering, we have wished our political opponents dead. Literally, it would also mean wishing God dead since everybody was created in his image."
"Inculturation is rooted in the mystery of Christ's incarnation and must addressed the person, the family and the whole Christian community. It is a part of tradition, of culture and identity and should influence all evangelisation and Christian life, especially in the areas the sacraments, scripture, marriage, family life and the liturgy. Of special importance is the role of the ancestors, healing and ritual blessings and the relationship of the Christian to Traditional African Religion."
"Inculturation should have a sound theological and ethnological basis, beyond mere folklore. Marriage and family life are clearly an area of concern in this respect. We must look at African culture as it is today, an amalgam of tradition and modernity. The rapidly changing role of women shows that African society is not static, but dynamic and full of contradiction. A truly incultured faith will answer the need of our people for healing which they seek so often."
"In trying to work for you, we might have failed to take good care of your souls as expected. We ask for your forgiveness in this Year of Mercy. We ask a bit a bit of amnesty from you. We should humbly acknowledge before God and his people the fact that in the history of our priesthood, the dark presence of sin is also found, so there is the need for us in this Year of Mercy to commit ourselves fully to the search for holiness."
"We have to also realise that celibacy itself is not an easy life and I think anyone who tells you it's an easy life, will not be truthful. Celibacy is not an easy life but is a life that is worth living with the grace of God."
"If we could forgive Ian Smith, a white who had massacred thousands of our fellow blacks, why then do we find it difficult to be merciful and forgive each other as blacks? Let us build a new Zimbabwe with mercy"
"If you were to ask me, in my 18 years of priesthood, I have never been so happy. The ministry gives me joy, and please know that this joy comes from not having materials things, it comes from God."
"You don’t give a man the status of a hero. All you can do is recognise it. It is his."
"They are immigrants to this country and if young blacks remain at the stage where they are today they will say "makabva kupi imi? Nyika ndeyedu." [Where did you come from? This country is ours.] But it must be "nyika ndeyedu tese, varungu nevanhu vatema." [The country is ours, both white and blacks]"