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DR Congo targets churches - Convents close and religious are killed

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'they overturned the tabernacle, ransacked the altar, smashed some of the benches and attempted to set fire to the church.'

In the wake of an attack on a Catholic seminary, the leader of the Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has issued an appeal about "the alarming security situation" in his country.

Why is the Church the target of violence?

Why is the Church the target of violence?

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By (Aid to the Church in Need)
Aid to the Church in Need (www.kirche-in-not.org/index_s.html)
2/23/2017 (7 years ago)

Published in Africa

Keywords: DR Congo, Church, violence

Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Aid to the Church in Need) - In a message sent to international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Cardinal Monsengwo Pasinya of Kinshasa, the country's capital, reported on a Feb. 18 "arson attack" on the Malole major seminary. The prelate charged the perpetrators were "violent thugs, who have [also] sown terror among the Carmelite Sisters" in nearby Kananga.

The cardinal described the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as marked by a "resurgence of fear, anger and insecurity" among the population. He stressed that the Catholic Church in particular has come under attack recently.


On Feb. 19, the parish church of St. Dominic in the Limete municipality of Kinshasa was desecrated by a gang of youth. Cardinal Pasinya wrote that "they overturned the tabernacle, ransacked the altar, smashed some of the benches and attempted to set fire to the church. The material damage is considerable."

The archbishop believes the Catholic Church is "being targeted deliberately, in order to sabotage her mission of peace and reconciliation."

The Church played a crucial role as mediator in negotiations that led to a Dec. 31, 2016 agreement that DRC President Joseph Kabila will step down following elections to be held late this year. The agreement brought the country back from the brink of renewed civil war.

In his message, Cardinal Pasinya called on the country's politicians to assume their responsibility of leadership, reminding them that the country's bishops were only acting as mediators.

Damage at the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Malole seminary, which was struck by arson.

Damage at the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Malole seminary, which was struck by arson (Aid to the Church in Need).


He wrote: "It is now down to the men of politics to acknowledge with humility, both before the nation and before the international community, their political weakness and the turpitude of their selfish choices that have led to a political impasse and the paralysis of the institutions."

He called on each and every political leader to "demonstrate wisdom, self-restraint and a democratic spirit in order to resolve the question regarding the designation of the Prime Minister and the other related issues" in order not to risk "imperiling the planned elections scheduled for the end of this year."

ACN supports a number of projects in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, providing funding for the building of rectories and churches as well as priestly formation programs.

The Daughters of the Resurrection, an order of African Sisters that was founded with the aid of ACN, receives special support in the form of living expenses for the sisters. The community has been hard-hit by violence in the past decade; a number of convents were forced to close and several sisters were killed.

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ACN also supports yearly retreats for priests, in an effort to give them some respite from the intense psychological stress of performing their ministry in a highly stressful and often violent settings.
 

Aid to the Church in Need is an international Catholic charity under the guidance of the Holy See, providing assistance to the suffering and persecuted Church in more than 140 countries. www.churchinneed.org (USA); www.acnuk.org (UK); www.aidtochurch.org (AUS); www.acnireland.org (IRL); www.acn-aed-ca.org (CAN) www.acnmalta.org (Malta)

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Aid to the Church in Need" is an international pastoral aid organization of the Catholic Church, which yearly offers financial support to between 5,000 and 6,000 projects worldwide. ACN helps the poor and persecuted churches with prayer, pastoral relief and material assistance.Following a 1984 decree of the Vatican Congregation for the Clergy, "Aid to the Church in Need" is recognized by the Catholic Church as a "universal public association of faithful".

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