6 July 2009
Luanda — Luanda's assistant bishop, Don Anastácio Kahango, on Sunday here recognised the society's effort and involvement in seeking to increase the knowledge of living according to religious and family demands.
Don Anastácio Kahango was speaking at a Sunday mass marking the celebrations of the 2009 Family Events under the topic "Family, Creation of Human and Christian Values", held at the main pavilion of Cidadela stadium, in Luanda.
According to the assistant bishop, the pastoral issue in Angola is still being discovered, because there are still few catholics who marry in churches, although there is a high number of marriages there is no involvement of youths in the social life of the church.
The church leader also urged the faithful to search and cultivate habits and customs that enhance association in within the householder, for a health society.
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