Mindelo, 01 June, 2024 / 9:01 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishops of Cape Verde’s Catholic Dioceses of Santiago and Mindelo who meet at the same Episcopal conference with their peers from Mauritania, Guinea Bissau and Senegal are looking into ways in which they can collaborate to address problems that are specific to their country.
In their inaugural Cape Verdean meeting that was held between May 28-29, Arlindo Cardinal Gomes Furtado of Santiago and Bishop Ildo Fortes of Mindelo agreed on the need to have what they described as “the First National Council of the Bishops of Cape Verde” so as to be meeting as two dioceses.
Addressing journalists at the end of the meeting, the Local Ordinary of Santiago said the two Dioceses in the country met to discuss their achievements and challenges so that together they could find the best solutions to them.
“We are looking for ways in which collaboration between the two dioceses can bear good fruit, and naturally in a less costly but easier and more efficient way,” Cardinal Furtado Wednesday, May 29.
Bishop Fortes endorsed the need to create the “National Council of Bishops of Cape Verde” to deal with the issues of the two dioceses, saying, “We, the two bishops of Cape Verde, are part of a conference, which I believe has 12 bishops… Since we are dealing with four countries, the bishops of each country should also meet to address more specific questions.”