Kinshasa, 17 October, 2024 / 11:40 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has urged the Church to take a firm stand against the illegal exploitation of Africa’s mineral resources.
Speaking at a conference in Rome to mark the 60th anniversary of the canonization of the Martyrs of Uganda, Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo described the tragic human toll of the continent’s mineral wealth, referring to those who suffer and die from the exploitation as “modern martyrs.”
“The Church cannot remain silent in the face of this illegal exploitation of mineral resources which generates war and violence which tear the social fabric of our countries and jeopardize their future,” Cardinal Ambongo said during the October 12 conference that was themed “Modern martyrs, victims of the exploitation of mineral resources in Africa: Realities and perspectives of the outgoing Church.”
He added, “For more than a decade, our countries have become the theater of conflicts and wars, which sow destruction, disarray, tears, suffering and death. Faced with this devastating and murderous violence, how can we celebrate with joy and gladness such a great anniversary of 60 years of the martyrs of Uganda, without reflecting together on this tragedy?”
“How can we think about the future of our Churches without looking in the face of these many people who have aged prematurely due to subhuman living conditions, without seeing these faces of displaced persons disfigured by hunger, without listening to the shrill cries of these raped women, without hearing the clamor of these children working in the mines and these young people massacred gratuitously by warlords supported by international lobbies in search of wealth,” the Local Ordinary of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) lamented.