Bissau, 09 June, 2024 / 10:09 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop José Lampra Cà of the Catholic Diocese of Bissau in Guinea-Bissau has urged priests serving in West Africa to foster a “culture of openness and respect for differences.”
In his speech during the opening ceremony of the 10th Conference of the Regional Union of West African Priests in Guinea-Bissau, Bishop Lampra Cà encouraged the priests to work on converting hearts to be more open to other people, and to contribute to peaceful coexistence between different ethnic and religious groups.
The 10th Conference of the Regional Union of West African Priests was organized under the Regional Union of the Diocesan Priests of West Africa (RUPWA).
Themed “The prophetic role of priests in the face of intolerance and ethnic-religious instrumentalization in Sub-Saharan Africa”, the priests’ assembly started on June 2 and is to end on June 9.
“As the RUPWA family, we are committed to promoting a culture of openness and tolerance, encouraging mutual acceptance and respect for differences,” the Catholic Bishop said.