Luanda, 08 November, 2025 / 11:37 am (ACI Africa).
Angola’s President João Lourenço has described the posthumous decoration of Pope Paul VI with the Medal of the 50th Anniversary of Angola’s Independence as a historic gesture of gratitude to the Vatican for the late pontiff’s support of African liberation movements in the early 1970s.
During a ceremony held on Thursday, November 6, in Luanda, President Lourenço presented the medal and honorary diploma to the Apostolic Nuncio in Angola and São Tomé, Archbishop Krispin Witold Dubiel.
The decoration is part of a series of distinctions awarded to national and foreign figures who contributed to Angola’s liberation struggle, the consolidation of peace, and national development.
In his address, President Lourenço underscored the symbolic significance of Pope Paul VI’s actions during the final years of European colonial rule in Africa.
“It is a gesture of gratitude to the Vatican, for the act of Pope Paul VI in receiving in audience the leaders of the liberation movements of Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau,” President Lourenço said.






