Archbishop Rugambwa: Build a
new Africa that promotes solidarity and unity
SECAM Bishops poses for a photo in front of the Ruboga Cathedral |
The Vatican’ Secretary of the Congregation for the
Evangelization of Peoples, Archbishop Protase Rugambwa has urged African
Bishops to encourage a spirit of solidarity and unity in their local Churches
and within the Church’s institutions.
Jacinta W. Odongo – Kampala, Uganda
Speaking to hundreds of SECAM delegates on Sunday,
Archbishop Rugambwa exhorted African prelates meeting in the Ugandan capital,
Kampala “to live with ‘collegial affect,’ or ‘affective collegiality,” which
gives rise to a deep concern on the part of Bishops for other particular
Churches and the Universal Church.”
A call for tangible participation in SECAM
The Archbishop-Secretary said that such affective
collegiality is to be actualized and expressed in different ways, even
institutional.
“This should concretely translate into, among other
things, tangible participation in the activities of SECAM and its structures,
regarding both personnel and finances,” he added.
He further challenged the Bishops to spare no effort
or initiative to make this solidarity effective, through well-developed
structures that are adapted to actual circumstances and situations.
The Vatican prelate further called upon SECAM Bishops to
heed the message of Pope St. Paul VI during his visit to Uganda in 1969. The
Pope told the Church in Africa: “By now, you Africans are missionaries to
yourselves.” This, he said, gave the black African person and the African
continent a unique Christian identity.
Bishops should advocate for a Just Social Order
Archbishop Rugambwa encouraged the delegates to support the
establishment of a Just Social Order. He noted the three principle elements of
the 2009 African Synod were, reconciliation, justice and peace. The Church,
therefore, has a mission to accomplish.
“In such a way, the Church is called to form upright
consciences receptive to the demands of justice, so as to produce men and women
willing and able to build this social order by their responsible conduct,” he
explained.
Ugandan Martyrs as models of an uncompromising faith
He called upon the Bishops to emulate the Uganda Martyrs by
teaching the faithful to remain courageous and to stand for the truth, whatever
the circumstances.
The Archbishop also urged his audience to keep the message
of Pope Francis alive, which speaks on the need for transformation and
conversion in the Church.
The SECAM Plenary Assembly started on Sunday 20 July
and is expected to end on Monday 29 July. It is being held under the theme
“Church-Family of God in Africa, Celebrate your Jubilee! Proclaim Meet and
Welcome Christ your Saviour.”
Over 300 delegates from Africa, Madagascar, Europe, America,
Asia and beyond are in attendance including Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops,
priests, religious men and women, representatives of various partners and
selected institutions among others.
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