“There is a social debate about these issues, but there is a prevailing culture that takes advantage of the general silence,” the Rector of the University of Mbujimayi in DRC further said.
He continued, “There is a silence even within the Church. For example, there have been 200 children who were aborted, and I haven't heard the Church say anything about it. There is sometimes a terrifying silence.”
In his Apostolic Journey to DRC and South Sudan earlier this year, Pope Francis urged the international community to give the Central African country its autonomy while not turning a blind eye to exploitation and violence.
“This country, so immense and full of life, this diaphragm of Africa, struck by violence like a blow to the stomach, has seemed for some time to be gasping for breath,” the Pope said January 31 in the garden of the Palais de la Nation in Kinshasa.
He added, “This country and this continent deserve to be respected and listened to; they deserve to find space and receive attention.”
“Hands off the Democratic Republic of the Congo! Hands off Africa! Stop choking Africa: Africa is not a mine to be stripped or a terrain to be plundered. May Africa be the protagonist of its own destiny,” the Holy Father said.
The Holy Father's speeches during his trip to DRC and the Ecumenical Pilgrimage of Peace in South Sudan from 31 January to 5 February 2023 are summarized in a new book titled “Hands off Africa.”
In the interview with EWTN Vaticano, Fr. Cibaka said the “sometimes terrifying” silence extends to medical clinics, which promote the use of abortion and contraceptives to women in Africa, including where Church personnel serve.
“I have witnessed situations where in a hospital pharmacy, there is a Religious Sister there with posters promoting contraception and abortion programmes,” Fr. Cibaka lamented.
He added, “Sometimes it is out of ignorance, but many times it's done in good faith or complicity because these programs are funded. If they want their hospital to receive subsidies, they have to accept assistance that includes contraception and abortion.”