Abidjan, 07 August, 2025 / 11:40 pm (ACI Africa).
Pope Leo XIV has sent out a strong message of solidarity with participants in the ongoing III Pan-African Catholic Congress on Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life, urging those gathering in Ivory Coast’s city of Abidjan to continue making the local Churches in their respective countries places where members feel loved and supported.
In a recorded address that was delivered to the African Theologians and other Church leaders who started their Congress on Tuesday, August 5, the Holy Father underlined the importance of building a network of support for Church members, especially on the continent that he said faces “its own set of particular difficulties.”
“The family is usually the first place where we receive the love and support we need to move forward and overcome the trials we face in life,” Pope Leo XIV told participants in the event that the Pan-African Catholic Theology and Pastoral Network (PACTPAN) organized.
He added, “For this reason, I encourage you to keep building up the family of local Churches in your various countries and areas so that there are networks of support available to all our brothers and sisters in Christ, and also to the wider society, especially those on the peripheries.”
Lauding the theme of the Congress, “Journeying together in Hope as Church, Family of God in Africa”, the Holy Father called on the Church on the continent to be the “beacon of hope” for the people going through various challenges in their life.



