2 December: Day of Prayer for
Central African Republic
Cardinal Dieudonne Nzapalainga concelebrates Holy Mass with Pope Francis in Bangui Cathedral during the Pope's apostolic visit in November 2015.- ANSA |
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Central African Republic
have called for a “Day of Lamentation and Prayer” in memory of all the victims
of violence in the nation.
by Linda Bordoni
The Catholic Bishops of the Central African Republic have
launched an appeal to observe Sunday, 2 December 2018, as a “Day
of Lamentation and Prayer” in memory of the many victims of violence in the
nation.
1 December: Day of Mourning
In a communiqué the Bishops' Conference said the Church
invites all "men and women of good will to refrain from celebrating 1
December as a sign of mourning."
1 December is a significant date for the country as it marks
the 60th anniversary of the birth of the Republic after French colonial rule.
2 December: Day of Lamentation and Prayer
It also said the bishops have established 2 December as
a "Day of Lamentation and Prayer” in memory of the victims in all the
dioceses.
Thus, the communiqué added, all donations collected on the
first Sunday of Advent will be destined to the survivors of the violence.
The appeal was launched during a press conference to which
the political and administrative authorities, the diplomatic corps and
representatives of national and international institutions, and media
representatives were invited on Monday 26 November at the Archdiocese of Bangui
“to shed light on the unacceptable and heinous crimes committed against the
civilian population”.
Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga, President of the Episcopal Conference launched the appeal which he said is a response to “the events that continue to happen.
Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga, President of the Episcopal Conference launched the appeal which he said is a response to “the events that continue to happen.
“Following the unfortunate and repetitive events that have
plunged Central African families into mourning since 2012, the most recent of
which are those of Bangui, Bambari, Batangafo and Alindao, the Central African
Bishops' Conference is holding its extraordinary session on 24 November 2018
and hereby issues this communiqué” he said.
Appeal to political leaders
He underlined the responsibility of political leaders by
quoting Article 1 of the Constitution of the Central African Republic of 30
March 2016 that states: “The human person is sacred and inviolable. All public
officials, all organizations, have an absolute obligation to respect and
protect it”.
Pope Francis appealed for peace in the Central African
Republic this month after dozens of people were killed during an attack on a
refugee camp in Alindao.
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