Luanda, 09 November, 2025 / 9:52 pm (ACI Africa).
Angola’s National Reconciliation Congress has ended with an appeal for the Catholic Church to continue fostering dialogue, reconciliation, and active citizenship in view of realizing unity and moral renewal across the Southern African nation.
In his closing address during the November 6-9, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Angola and São Tomé (CEAST) urged faith leaders to remain faithful to their vocation of serving the common good.
Archbishop José Manuel Imbamba said the Church must remain committed to promoting cultural and ethical values that allow Angola “to smile for everyone.”
He emphasized that the Church’s social mission “is not political interference,” but a contribution to awakening civic responsibility and national cohesion.
“The Church has the duty to contribute to the awakening of a conscious and active citizenship capable of thinking responsibly about the future of the country,” Archbishop Imbamba said on Sunday, November 9.



