Antsiranana, 26 July, 2024 / 11:40 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Archdiocese of Antsiranana in the Indian Ocean Island nation of Madagascar is set to host thousands of pilgrims for the Third National Eucharistic Congress (KEN 2024) scheduled for August 23-25, the Local Ordinary has said in an interview.
In the Friday, July 26 interview with ACI Africa, Archbishop Benjamin Marc Balthason Ramaroson described the pilgrimage as a significant opportunity for the people of God to “come together, share their faith, and deepen their understanding of the Eucharist as the foundation of their Christian life.”
“The Archdiocese of Antsiranana is ready to welcome the 40,000 pilgrims to give thanks to God together and implore the Spirit for a true renewal to live the fraternity brought by Christ to society,” Archbishop Ramaroson said.
“We are now in the final stage of preparations for the event,” he said about the Eucharistic Congress to be realized under the theme, “Fraternity to Heal the World: You are all brothers and sisters (Mt 23:8).”
Organizers are finalizing the logistics, including water and electricity in lodging sites ahead of the event, the Catholic Archbishop said, adding that the registration of pilgrims that started last November concluded in April.