São Tomé, 14 September, 2025 / 8:54 pm (ACI Africa).
The Regional Executive Secretary of Caritas Africa has underscored the vital role of Caritas organizations in Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) Africa in sustaining the Catholic Church’s charitable mission, stressing the importance of spiritual growth in both countries.
Speaking at the opening of the 12th Forum of Lusophone Caritas, which was held from September 9-12 in São Tomé and Príncipe, Lucy Afandi Esipila appealed to Caritas São Tomé and other Portuguese-speaking African countries to continue growing in faith, responsibility, and communion.
“We must strengthen the presence of Caritas in our dioceses. Sustainability is not only financial; it is spiritual, pastoral, and communal,” Ms. Esipila said in her address on Tuesday, September 9.
Recalling Pope Benedict XVI’s teaching that the mission of the Church rests on three inseparable pillars: the Word of God, the Sacraments, and Charity, she said, “This triad must always be present in Caritas’ action. We cannot separate charity from faith or from the Church’s pastoral mission.”
The event, held under the theme “Lusophone Caritas: for the respect of life and human dignity”, was aimed at uniting Lusophone Caritas in the Church’s intrinsic mission of promoting and defending fundamental human rights.






