Luanda, 17 December, 2025 / 4:52 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias of Angola’s Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda has underscored the need for dialogue as armed conflicts continue to devastate various regions of the world.
Speaking on Tuesday, December 16, during a Christmas and New Year greetings ceremony with missionaries, women and men Religious, and lay pastoral leaders at Our Lady of Conception Cathedral of Luanda Archdiocese, Archbishop Dias expressed concern about ongoing wars and violence, calling on humanity to rediscover dialogue as a path toward peace, unity, and reconciliation, especially during the Christmas season.
He cited conflict zones such as Gaza, Darfur in Sudan, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Ukraine, noting that crises in these places reveal the profound suffering of entire peoples.
“These situations reveal the suffering of entire peoples and challenge the conscience of humanity,” the Angolan Catholic Archbishop said.
He added, “War takes root in the refusal to be in the world as openness, in the refusal to be in the world as an attentive and extended ear ready to hear different words and stories.”






