MONROVIA – The Catholic Church in Liberia witnessed a historic moment on Saturday, May 4, as Very Rev. Monsignor Dr. Gabriel Blamo Snosio Jubwe was ordained as the new Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Monrovia. The event, held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, was attended by international delegates, dignitaries, and representatives from the Vatican, as well as various African countries.
The Pontifical Mass, attended by delegates from the Vatican in Rome, Italy, the United States of America, Europe, and other parts of Africa, marked a significant transition within the Catholic Church in Liberia.
Monsignor Jubwe’s elevation to the position of Archbishop makes him the first prelate to undergo this transition within the Catholic Church in Liberia. He succeeds Archbishop Lewis Jerome Zeglier and Michael Kpakala Francis, both deceased. Archbishop Zeglier resigned in 2021 before his passing in August 2022.
In a letter dated February 28, 2024, Pope Francis officially appointed Monsignor Jubwe as the new Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Monrovia. The appointment was transmitted through the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Walter Erbi.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Consecrator, a representative of Pope Francis, called on Archbishop Jubwe to prioritize the needs of the poor and vulnerable, especially in such difficult times. He urged Archbishop Jubwe to lead in accordance with God’s words and for the betterment of God’s kingdom, seeking consultation with his lieutenants.
“As you embark upon this journey, do not forget about the poor and God’s people who are in search of comfort. You have to be their source of strength and inspiration,” the Chief Consecrator emphasized, urging the Catholic community to support their new leader in ensuring the success of his reign.