Luanda, 18 April, 2024 / 4:54 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Giovanni Gaspari, who is leaving Angola and São Tomé & Príncipe after close to four years of diplomatic service, has described his service in both nations as a “great gift”, and a source of his spiritual enrichment.
“Representing Pope Francis in Angola and São Tomé was a great gift, and serving the people of God in these two countries was a source of spiritual and human enrichment for me,” the Apostolic Nuncio said in his address to members of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) at a farewell Mass that was held at the Our Lady of Remedies Cathedral of Luanda Archdiocese on Wednesday, April 17.
He added, “Since 2020, the year in which I was appointed by Pope Francis to serve these lands, I have witnessed countless events that have boosted the Church's apostolic zeal.”
The member of the Clergy of Italy’s Archdiocese of Pescara-Penne who moves on to serve as the representative in Korea and Mongolia following his March 2 appointment said the visits he made to the various pastoral communities left unforgettable moments.
“I won't forget the smiles of the children, the stories of the poor, the humiliated, those who feel abandoned. I won't forget those who have placed their trust and security only in God's love,” Archbishop Gaspari said.