Vatican
City, 13 July 2013 (VIS) – The African bishops have concluded the
26th plenary meeting of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of
Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), calling upon the political leaders of
the continent to work not in their own interests, but for the benefit
of all the African population. The theme of the plenary was “The
Church, the family of God in Africa at the service of reconciliation,
justice and peace”, and its aim was to adopt new pastoral
orientations for reconciliation through the Gospel.
The
prelates, who met in Kinshasa, Congo, from 9 to 14 July, invited
Africans to commit themselves urgently to the struggle for a just
social order and to enable the rights proper to human dignity to be
enjoyed by all, in all areas of life. They also called for an end to
the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, that has been destroying
the country for years and which has caused millions of deaths and
serious human rights violations, in addition to the rape of thousands
of women and girls. “We cannot remain silent before a drama which
appears to have been forgotten”, said the bishops. “We launch an
urgent appeal to the United Nations, the European Union, the African
Union and the governments of other countries in any way involved to
take resolute action to bring an end to this war which has already
lasted too long”.
The
bishops also focused on the situations in the Central African
Republic, the countries of the Horn of Africa, Mali, Nigeria, South
Sudan, Madagascar, Rwanda, Uganda, Tunisia and Egypt.
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