Kigali, 01 August, 2025 / 1:59 pm (ACI Africa).
The theme, “Christ, Source of Hope, Reconciliation and Peace” of the ongoing 20th Plenary Assembly of members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) is an invitation for the Church in Africa to reflect on the first two African synods, and to mend broken relationships that exist on the continent, Peter Kodwo Appiah Cardinal Turkson has said.
In his homily at the opening ceremony of the assembly that is taking place in Rwanda’s capital Kigali, Cardinal Turkson explained the imagery of “the church family of God” as was first proposed by the first African synod in 1994, and the message of “Church in Africa at the service of reconciliation, justice and peace” that came out in the second synod in 2009.
Peter Kodwo Appiah Cardinal Turkson. Credit: ACI Africa
“SECAM wants us to go to the ends of the earth with the message of these two synods,” Cardinal Turkson said at Holy Mass on Thursday, July 31, and added, “We are, first and foremost, a family of God. God is our Father, the church is our mother, and we are all brothers and sisters.”
“The message that SECAM places in our hands, as we gather here for this opening ceremony, is to go out with a real sense of being a church family of God, but also recognizing the great mission of being servants of reconciliation, to heal the relationship that always exists between us,” he said.



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