Lubumbashi, 18 October, 2025 / 10:21 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Fulgence Muteba Mugalu of the Lubumbashi Archdiocese in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has called on the people of God in the country to cultivate solidarity, mutual respect, and patience as some of the essential virtues for lasting peace in the Central African nation.
In his address during the celebration of National Peace Day in his Metropolitan See, Archbishop Muteba also highlighted dialogue as equally important in fostering peace.
“Peace is a vital necessity that no one can avoid. A society without peace cannot claim well-being, development, or security,” the Congolese Archbishop said during the Thursday, October 16 event that was held at the Archbishop Jean-Pierre Tafunga Mbayo Pastoral Center.
Peace, he said, “is not spontaneous.”
“Peace must be built every day by everyone—through dialogue, solidarity, mutual respect, and above all, patience,” the Archbishop of Lubumbashi who doubles as President of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) emphasized.



