Luanda, 05 March, 2021 / 4:46 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Bishops Conference of Angola and São Tomé (CEAST) are urging restraint amid political debates marred with acrimony and divisions in Angola.
In their Monday, March 1 statement, the Bishops urge restraint, saying the declining quality of political discourse threatens national unity and reconciliation in the Southern African nation.
“We are concerned about the declining quality of political discourse, which threatens to break up national unity, reconciliation, justice and peace, that have been built with so much sacrifice,” CEAST members say in their collective message following their February 24-March 1 Plenary Assembly.
They call for “restraint, mutual respect, constructive dialogue and renewed commitment to the Nation and ethics.”
Held at the Muxima Sanctuary in Angola’s Luanda Archdiocese, the Plenary Assembly saw Bishops deliberate issues relating to solidarity with the sick, especially those from COVID-19, the Church as servant of the poor, social coexistence, and the need for a culture of encounter in Angola.