São Tomé, 15 September, 2025 / 4:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas organizations in Portuguese-speaking African countries (Lusophone countries) are “a prophetic, united, and active voice” in addressing the challenges that vulnerable members of communities face, the Director of Caritas Angola has said.
In an interview with ACI Africa following the 12th Forum of Lusophone Caritas, which was held from September 9-12 in São Tomé and Príncipe, Sr. Rosa Lydia Gonzalez da Costa described the joint mission of Lusophone Caritas as both a testimony of faith and a force for social action.
“What we witnessed these days was a true Pentecost of sharing challenges and hopes. Our united voice in favour of those who suffer is a prophetic sign in today’s world,” Sr. Lydia told ACI Africa on September 13 referring to the gathering held under the theme, “Lusophone Caritas: For the respect of life and human dignity.”
The Mexican-born member of the Sisters Hospitaller of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (HSC) underscored the importance of strengthening outreach to migrants, internally displaced persons (IDPs), children facing abuse, and communities affected by climate change.
“Our mission is to be the face of mercy and justice wherever human dignity is threatened. This requires concrete actions, but also communion with the local Church,” she said.



