“Au cours de ces huit jours de prière, nous sommes invités à prendre conscience de la nécessité d’une réconciliation entre chrétiens aux États-Unis et aux États-Unis. Notre temps”, a déclaré le secrétaire général du CECCI, Emmanuel Wohi Nin, en train d’annoncer un message sur le site de l’archidiocèse d’Abidjan en Côte d’Ivoire.
Plutôt que de réserver un seul jour pour la réconciliation, comme suggéré par le pape émérite Benoît XVI dans Africae Munus, la p. Nin, “Le contexte particulier de la Côte d’Ivoire, dont l’atmosphère politique est inquiétante.”
“Benoît XVI, le pape Benoît XVI a recommandé aux évêques africains de œuvrer pour la réconciliation, la justice et la paix en Afrique”, a déclaré le religieux ivoirien. “C’est donc l’une des activités de ce processus qui incombait aux évêques: organiser chaque semaine de réconciliation “.
Selon le secrétaire général du CECCI, “les évêques souhaitent continuer à former des consciences, notamment avec l’enseignement de la doctrine sociale de l’Église sur les questions de justice, de paix, d’élections, de transparence et une lettre pastorale pourrait paraître d’ici à janvier 2020.”
L’exercice spirituel comprendra des événements tels que des lectures quotidiennes et des méditations de textes bibliques, des actions en faveur de la réconciliation et des célébrations du Saint-Eucharistie.
Le thème de la réconciliation en Côte d’Ivoire a récemment préoccupé les dirigeants de l’Église, en intensifiant les tensions dans les préparatifs en vue des élections présidentielles dans ce pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest.
Le 15 novembre, tout en célébrant la Journée nationale de la paix, l’archevêque d’Abidjan, Jean-Pierre Kutwa Cardinal, a invité le peuple ivoirien à chasser tout ressentiment: “La crise de 2010 et ses conséquences peuvent être un mauvais souvenir pour tous, si nous le souhaitons. Avec la bénédiction de Dieu. ”
“Fils et filles de Côte d’Ivoire, écoutons le Seigneur dire à mon enfant, ne vous laissez pas emporter par le désir de vengeance,” a déclaré le cardinal ivoirien à ses compatriotes lors de leur Journée nationale de la paix. .
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In line with the recommendations of Pope Benedict XVI’s Post-synodal Exhortation Africae Munus in which he called on the Church in Africa to organize a day of prayer for reconciliation, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Ivory Coast (CECCI) is organizing an eight-day prayer event in all the dioceses of the country to pray for peace and reconciliation in the West African nation, beginning Advent Sunday, December 1.
“During these eight days of prayer, we are invited to become aware of the need for reconciliation among Christians in order to work for the common good of the people of Ivory Coast, and to be seeds of unity and peace for the men and women of our time,” the Secretary-General of CECCI Fr Emmanuel Wohi Nin has been quoted as announcing in a message posted on the website of the Archdiocese of Abidjan in Ivory Coast.
Rather than setting aside a single day for reconciliation as suggested by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in Africae Munus, Fr. Nin has justified the extension of the event in his country to eight days by referencing “the particular context of Ivory Coast, whose political atmosphere is worrying.”
“Pope Benedict XVI had encouraged African bishops to work for reconciliation, justice, and peace in Africa,” the Ivorian cleric has recalled and explained in reference to the application of this recommendation to his country, “It was, therefore, one of the activities of this process that was the responsibility of the bishops, to organize every week a day of reconciliation.”
According to the Secretary-General of CECCI, “The Bishops want to continue to form consciences, especially with the teaching of the Church’s social doctrine on questions of justice, peace, elections, transparency and of course a pastoral letter could appear by January 2020.”
The spiritual exercise will include events such as daily readings and meditations of biblical texts, actions in favor of reconciliation, and celebrations of the Holy Eucharistic.
The theme of reconciliation in Ivory Coast has preoccupied the Church leaders in recent times, occasioned by increasing tension as the West African country prepares for presidential elections.
On November 15, while observing the National Day of Peace, Archbishop of Abidjan, Jean Pierre Cardinal Kutwa, invited the Ivorian people to drive out any resentment recalling, “The 2010 crisis and its consequences can be a bad memory for everyone, if we desire it with all our hearts with God’s blessing.”
“Sons and daughters of Ivory Coast, let us listen to the Lord say to each of us: my child, do not let yourself be carried away by the desire for revenge; do not answer evil with evil, because then you would become like your aggressors,” the Ivorian Cardinal told his compatriots on their National Day of Peace, a national holiday observed annually on November 15 in view of promoting peace and reconciliation in the country.
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