The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Catholics urged to adopt healthy lifestyles

- Pylaia Chembe Religion Correspond­ent

THE National Movement of Catholic Students has challenged young people and society at large to adopt healthy lifestyles and shun consumeris­m.

Addressing delegates at Southern Africa Summit in Chinhoyi, Internatio­nal Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS) PaxRomana president Mr Edouard Pihewa Karoue challenged young people to lead healthy lives for themselves and for the environmen­t.

The Togolese said, “When the heart is empty, one buys things, keeps them and consume. It’s usually the people who don’t have joy who keep buying things even when they don’t need them and the throw away culture exacerbate­s the ecological crisis.”

The summit, themed “The renewal of the African continent is in our hands”, ran from February 2-5 and was attended by delegates from Zimbabwe South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Malawi and Lesotho.

Mr Karoue urged youths to resist “collective selfishnes­s” which is caused by consumeris­tic cultures, but noted that there was no “perfect way” to live.

Pope Francis, in his 2015 document on environmen­t (“Laudato Si: On care of our common home”) wrote, “When people become self-centred and self-enclosed, their greed increases.”

He highlighte­d that the emptier a person’s heart was, the more he/she needed to buy, own and consume.

“It becomes almost impossible to accept the limits imposed by reality. In this horizon, a genuine sense of the common good also disappears.”

Zimbabwe Catholic students leader Mr Tinotenda Wakabikwa said the recent summit had encouraged young people to engage national leaders to promote dialogue towards a healthier society by designing frameworks and curriculum developmen­t through networking.

Also present at the summit were the IMCS Pax-Romana Africa co-ordinator Mr Patrick Muchalwa (Kenya) and Mr Sameh Kamel, the IMCS PaxRomana United Nations representa­tive from Egypt.

 ??  ?? Delegates at the southern Africa Summit held in Chinhoyi last week
Delegates at the southern Africa Summit held in Chinhoyi last week

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