Father Zachariah Osman delivered a powerful homily urging the congregation to remain focused and faithful in their divine missions.
“If people have doubts or begin to think about the wealth they left behind, they will not fulfill the call entrusted to them efficiently,” Father Zachariah warned.
He encouraged the faithful to draw strength through prayer and reliance on God’s guidance in their service to others.
“Every service one carries out requires that we call on God to intercede for us,” he added.
Father Zachari

ah also took time to recognize and applaud the sacrifices made by priests and sisters who leave their homes and loved ones behind to serve in different parts of the world.
“They have sacrificed their lives to the service of God,” he said, commending their unwavering dedication.
Father Zachariah Osman serves at Saints Peter and Paul Parish in Gidel, Nuba Mountains, and is also a counseling psychologist at the Mother of Mercy Hospital.