Kinshasa, 23 April, 2025 / 2:25 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Melchisedec Sikuli Paluku of the Catholic Diocese of Butembo-Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has remembered the 2023 visit of Pope Francis to the troubled African country, during which the Holy Father lauded the vitality of the Church in the country.
Speaking to the press at the Bishop’s residence on Monday, April 21, the day that Pope Francis passed on, Bishop Paluku recalled that during the 31 January-3 February 2023 visit, Pope Francis also addressed “all the challenges the Church is facing”, especially in the country that is weighed down by decades of violence.
Bishop Paluku reflected on the Pontiff’s powerful addresses that called on the nation’s leaders to uphold justice and foster peace.
“All his speeches were powerful. He addressed all the challenges facing the Church,” the Bishop said, and recalled that the late Pope thanked the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) for its messages that he said always included a social dimension.
The Congolese Catholic Bishop said that in the two African nation trip that also saw Pope Francis visit South Sudan, the Holy Father “reminded the leaders that they have the duty to ensure that the Congolese people live in peace, justice, and truly Christian fraternity.”