Luanda, 22 May, 2025 / 9:38 pm (ACI Africa).
As the Church marks ten years since the publication of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter on care for our common home, Laudato Si’, the Executive Secretary of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Angola and São Tomé (CEAST) has raised concerns about growing threats to the environment, calling for urgent and concrete actions to protect the planet.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the ‘Miombo Conference: Caring for Our Common Home’ that was held on Thursday, May 22, at the Prosperar Foundation Auditorium in Luanda, Fr. Celestino Epalanga warned of the devastating effects of climate change, deforestation, and unregulated natural resource exploitation in Angola and across Africa.
Commemorating both the encyclical’s 10th anniversary and paying tribute to Pope Francis one month after his passing, the conference gathered religious leaders, environmentalists, and civil society members to reflect on the urgency of caring for the planet.
Fr. Celestino Epalanga. Credit: ACI Africa
Fr. Epalanga pointed to environmental degradation and the uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources as issues he said “affect the most vulnerable populations directly.”



Fr. Celestino Epalanga. Credit: ACI Africa
Credit: ACI Africa
Credit: ACI Africa
Credit: ACI Africa
Fr. Celestino Epalanga. Credit: ACI Africa


