Santiago, 06 November, 2025 / 9:43 pm (ACI Africa).
Angola’s National Reconciliation Congress has opened with appeals from the Catholic Church for a renewed national commitment to “justice, forgiveness, and love of neighbor” as essential foundations for lasting peace and unity.
In his address during the opening ceremony of the congress on Thursday, November 6, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Angola and São Tomé (CEAST) reaffirmed the Church’s dedication to peace and reconciliation.
“The Church continues to see peace as the greatest gift that God offers His people, and reconciliation as the essential path to healing the wounds of the nation and restoring fraternity among all Angolans,” Archbishop José Manuel Imbamba said during the event that was held at Victoria Garden Hotel in Luanda.
Archbishop Imbamba added, “Peace and reconciliation are not only political tasks, but above all spiritual and moral demands that call all citizens to co-responsibility.”
“Angola needs to rediscover itself, revisit its history, and renew its commitment to justice, forgiveness, and love of neighbor,” the Catholic Archbishop said.






