Kinshasa, 15 September, 2021 / 8:33 pm (ACI Africa).
Dozens of Major Seminarians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are set to benefit from a financial “contribution” from the Catholic Pastoral Charity, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, the leadership of the Pontifical entity has said in a report.
In the Monday, September 13 report obtained by ACI Africa, ACN officials say the Pope St. John XXIII Major Seminary in DRC needs financial assistance and pledge to support 59 Major Seminarians.
“We are proposing to make a contribution … for the support of the ongoing formation of these fifty-nine Theology students,” say the ACN officials in the report.
They add, “The financial situation of the Seminary was already difficult before, but it has been made even worse by the COVID-19.”
“The local Catholic faithful had little enough already, but now the Seminary cannot expect any significant support from them, and the families of the Seminarians are just as poor themselves,” officials of the Pontifical entity further say.