Catholic University head Professor Francis Moto urged young Catholics to work hard at school for future success. He shared his message with the youth at St. Charles Lwanga Parish during the recent Vocational Sunday events. Moto talked about his past jobs as a university leader and ambassador to show what education can achieve. He told students their future depends on their choices today. He stressed that putting education first opens many doors later in life.
The professor encouraged students not to depend on their parents but to create their future through education. He reminded them that keeping God central helps many people succeed in their goals. Moto explained how good behavior helps students stay focused on important life goals. He urged them to follow proper paths toward educational success. Father Bernard Chipole also spoke at the event about different life paths.
The church leader said some might consider becoming priests or religious sisters. He pointed out that people have different callings, but education helps everyone. Hard work remains essential for all dreams to come true. Catholic churches across Malawi celebrated Vocational Sunday with similar messages. The Zomba Diocese hosted its main celebration at St. Charles Lwanga Parish.
The professor encouraged students not to depend on their parents but to create their future through education. He reminded them that keeping God central helps many people succeed in their goals. Moto explained how good behavior helps students stay focused on important life goals. He urged them to follow proper paths toward educational success. Father Bernard Chipole also spoke at the event about different life paths.
The church leader said some might consider becoming priests or religious sisters. He pointed out that people have different callings, but education helps everyone. Hard work remains essential for all dreams to come true. Catholic churches across Malawi celebrated Vocational Sunday with similar messages. The Zomba Diocese hosted its main celebration at St. Charles Lwanga Parish.