Myanmar Cardinal Celebrates 77th Birthday with Solemn Mass in Yangon

His Eminence Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, the Archbishop of Yangon, marked his 77th birthday with a solemn Eucharistic Celebration at St. Mary’s Cathedral on October 29, 2025. The Cardinal presided over the 5:00 p.m. Mass, which was attended by a large gathering of clergy, religious figures, and the lay faithful.

High-ranking church officials, including the Papal Representative to Myanmar, Msgr. Andrea Ferrante, His Excellency Bishop Noel Saw Naw Aye, and His Excellency Bishop Raymond Wai Lin Htun, the Auxiliary Bishops of Yangon, and Bishop Peter Tin Wai of Pyay Diocese concelebrated the celebration. The congregation also included numerous priests, over a hundred seminarians, and religious men and women from various congregations.

Msgr. Saw Francis, Rector of Yangon St. Mary’s Cathedral (Photo by RVA Sgaw Karen)

In his homily, delivered first in English, Msgr. Saw Francis, Rector of St. Mary’s Cathedral, framed the event as more than a celebration of passing years. “Faith transforms time into grace, and a life’s worth is measured by love and dedication to God and His people,” he stated. Reflecting on Cardinal Bo’s decades of ministry, Msgr. Francis cited scripture, saying the Cardinal had continually answered the Lord’s call to service and love for the Church.

Continuing in Burmese, Msgr. Francis traced the Cardinal’s life journey, noting the significance of the number seven throughout his milestones: baptism a week after birth, entrance into the Salesian congregation at 17, priestly ordination at 27, Episcopal ordination at 37, appointment as Bishop of Pathein at 47, Archbishop of Yangon at 57, and elevation to the College of Cardinals at 67and his elevation to the College of Cardinals at 67.

Msgr. Andrea Ferrante, Papal Representative to Myanmar (Photo by RVA Sgaw Karen)

Msgr. Andrea Ferrante, Chargé d’Affaires of the Apostolic Nunciature, brought greetings from the Holy See. He conveyed the Holy Father’s prayers and appreciation for Cardinal Bo’s “dedicated pastoral leadership in Myanmar.” Describing life as a “marvelous gift from God,” Msgr. Ferrante emphasized that each birthday opens new chapters of faith and service.

His Eminence Cardinal Charles Bo, the birthday celebrant (Photo by RVA Sgaw Karen)

In a heartfelt response, Cardinal Bo expressed his gratitude for the messages and prayers. He shared a personal childhood memory of offering his weekly allowance to the church donation box while praying to one day become a priest. “Looking back, I have received far more blessings than I had ever asked for,” the Cardinal reflected.

His Eminence Cardinal Charles Bo gives a smile to the faithful (Photo by RVA Sgaw Karen)

He used the anecdote to encourage the faithful not to underestimate small acts of generosity. “I encourage everyone not to underestimate small acts of generosity and [to remember] the importance of helping and supporting others,” Cardinal Bo said. He concluded by asking for continued prayers for himself, the Church, and the nation during challenging times.

Seminarians, religious and the faithful come together to the birthday celebration of Cardinal Charles Bo (Photo by RVA Sgaw Karen)

Following the Mass, attendees offered birthday greetings and gifts to His Eminence. The event culminated in a grand dinner hosted at the Archbishop’s House for the bishops, priests, religious, and faithful who had gathered to honor their spiritual leader.

By RVA Sgaw Karen Service

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