Kinshasa, 21 May, 2025 / 9:04 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) have appealed for national unity and reconciliation through the implementation of a Social Pact for Peace and Harmonious Coexistence, as the country grapples with political, security, and humanitarian crises.
The Social Pact for Peace and Harmonious Coexistence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Great Lakes is an initiative of members of CENCO in collaboration with their counterparts in the Church of Christ in Congo (ECC). In the pact, the church leaders in DRC seek to mobilize the various stakeholders in the Central African nation to chart a path out of the country’s protracted instability.
In a statement issued May 17 following their 62nd Plenary Assembly in Kinshasa, Catholic Bishops in DRC lament “war and inter-community conflicts that have been raging for several years, regularly plunging the DRC into mourning and bloodshed in the Great Lakes region, are spreading and seriously threatening the country's territorial integrity and national unity.”
They condemn “the loss of thousands of human lives, cases of rape and the massive displacement of populations.”
CENCO members also faulted the manipulation of the judicial system and land expropriations affecting the Church, lamenting the “scandals that have come to light in the handling of electoral disputes,” which they say remain unpunished.