Lusaka, 25 October, 2024 / 9:21 pm (ACI Africa).
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Zambia’s Independence marked October 24, Catholic Bishops in the Southern African nation have called on the nation to reflect on its journey, values, and future aspirations.
In a statement, issued Thursday, October 24, members of the Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) commend the unity, resilience, and peace that have marked Zambia’s history, emphasizing the Church’s role in fostering these values.
“As a Church, we are proud of the role we have played over the past six decades, alongside many others, in fostering national cohesion, justice, and unity as well as safeguarding human dignity,” ZCCB members say in the statement signed by ZCCB Communications Director, Fr. Arthur Ntembula.
They add, “We honor the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, the vision of our founding fathers and mothers, and the shared dedication of all Zambians who have contributed towards building this country. Their legacy is a reminder that the strength of our nation lies not only in its natural resources or political emancipation but in the moral fabric of its people - the values of love, justice, peace, and unity, which align with the Gospel of Christ.”
However, the Catholic Bishops urge Zambians to look forward, asking critical questions about poverty, inequality, and corruption and encouraging a commitment to creating a just and equitable Zambia.