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In Advent Message, Catholic Bishops in Africa Call for Hope, Renewal, amid Continent's Crises

Members of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM). Credit: ACI Africa

Catholic Bishops in Africa are calling for renewed hope, spiritual renewal, and concrete action toward peace, justice, and human dignity as the continent faces multiple crises, including conflict, displacement, poor governance, poverty, and the worsening impacts of climate change.

In an Advent message they issued November 28, the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) said the holy Season of Advent invites Christians to “lift up our hearts” despite the heavy burdens carried by millions across the continent.

“Our beloved continent, Africa, continues to face trials that weigh heavily on the hearts of her people. In many regions of Africa, families endure the harsh realities of conflicts, violence, and forceful displacement, kidnapping and banditry, poor governance and infrastructural deficits, hunger and poverty,” Fridolin Cardinal Ambongo of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) said in the message on behalf of Africa’s Catholic Bishops.

He lamented, “Economic fragility, corruption, and weak institutions strain the fabric of our societies. The ongoing effects of climate change, manifested in droughts, destructive floods, and environmental degradation, are threatening the livelihoods of millions, especially the poorest among us.”

“Many of our young people, deprived of opportunities, embark on perilous journeys in search of a future, often risking their lives along dangerous migration routes. Others are displaced within their own lands, searching for safety and dignity,” Cardinal Ambonfo said.

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He further lamented that “these sufferings pierce the heart of Africa, and echoes the words of Pope Francis who reminds us that the cry of the poor becomes our own cry.”

Despite these challenges, he assured the people of God in Africa that the Church stands firmly with them.

“I wish to affirm with deep pastoral solicitude that the Bishops of Africa stand close to you. You are not alone in your sufferings. Your cries for justice, peace, and dignity resonate within our hearts and in our prayers,” the SECAM President said. 

He added, “As shepherds, we walk with you, bearing your burdens and raising your concerns before God and before the world. The Church in Africa, guided by the Holy Spirit,  remains committed to defending life, promoting peace, advocating for good governance, and working tirelessly for the integral development of our  communities.”

At the same time, Cardinal Ambongo emphasized that Advent is a time to turn toward Christ, the “light that shines in the darkness”, and to rekindle hope even when circumstances seem bleak.

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“The birth of Christ, which we await with longing, assures us that God enters human history precisely at moments when hope seems fragile. In this season of hope, I invite all Christians in Africa and its Islands to turn their eyes to Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world and the Prince of Peace,” the SECAM President said.

Cardinal Ambongo said Christ alone “is our enduring hope when the world disappoints; He is our strength when fear surrounds us; He is our justice when earthly systems fail. Let not your hearts be troubled or discouraged.”

“As the Lord Himself assures  us, “Take courage, I have overcome the world.”

“Advent also calls each of us to interior renewal and active witness. The coming of Christ urges us to purify our hearts, to renounce all forms of violence, corruption, and injustice, and to become instruments of peace in our families, communities, and nations,” Cardinal Ambongo said.

He further said Advent “urges us to recognize the face of Christ in the poor, the displaced, the unemployed, and the suffering. It calls us to care for our common home, as Pope Francis teaches in Laudato Si’, and to promote a culture of solidarity, dialogue, and mutual respect.”

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Cardinal Ambongo urged the people of God in Africa to embrace personal and social transformation.

“The transformation we long for in Africa begins in our hearts and radiates outward through concrete acts of charity and justice,” he said.

Cardinal Ambongo further said, “As we journey through this sacred season, may the hope of Advent fill your homes with peace and your hearts with renewed courage. May the coming of Christ dispel every darkness that weighs upon our continent and open for us paths of reconciliation, unity, and integral human development.”

“Entrusting each of you to the maternal intercession of Mary, Our Lady of Africa, I pray that this Advent may be for all a time of grace, healing, and profound encounter with the living God,” he implored.

Jude Atemanke is a Cameroonian journalist with a passion for Catholic Church communication. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Buea in Cameroon. Currently, Jude serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.