Com a morte do primeiro-ministro Amadou Gon Coulibaly, “o país perde um modelo para os jovens”, afirma o presidente Alassane Ouattara
Em sua maneira eloquente de apresentação habitual, começou a cativante homilia: «Irmãos e irmãs, quando não estivermos mais neste mundo, o que deixaremos são as sementes que semeamos no coração dos homens. Todo o resto é vaidade “, disse Sua Excelência o Bispo Alexis Touably Youlo, Bispo de Agboville e Administrador Apostólico de Yamoussoukro em 14 de julho, durante a homilia da missa de sufrágio pelo falecido primeiro-ministro marfinense Amadou Gon Coulibaly, que faleceu 8 de julho de 2020. Citando a parábola do Semeador, o bispo Youlo pediu a todos que plantassem trigo bom todos os dias, medindo o que foi semeado durante a vida do Primeiro Ministro. Cabe a nós examinar nossas consciências.
Ele então declarou: “Primeiro Ministro Coulibaly, obrigado por semear em nós a semente do trabalho e, em seguida, a semente da fidelidade aos compromissos de servir a nação, fiéis até o fim”, sublinhou. “Se todos os que seguem Gon Coulibaly pudessem ser fiéis aos seus compromissos, poderíamos ter um país maravilhoso”.
Por sua vez, o pai da Igreja Católica em Abidjan disse o seguinte ao presidente: “Excelência, temos uma pequena comunidade católica dentro do governo e essa comunidade se sustenta e desempenha seu papel de filhas e filhos da Igreja em o governo para garantir que possamos continuar a viver nossa fé “, disse o cardeal Jean Pierre Kutwa.
A Agência de Notícias RECOWACERAO, RECONA, informou que o cardeal proferiu essas palavras no final da celebração eucarística que atraiu altos funcionários do governo de todas as obras da vida. O cardeal indicou que a mensagem que Amadou Gon Coulibaly nos deixa é o amor do próximo. Ao lançar um forte apelo a abandonar o caminho do ódio, o cardeal convidou os marfinenses a aprenderem a se perdoar e, sobretudo, a se amarem.
O funeral do primeiro-ministro Amadou Gon Coulibaly começou oficialmente em 14 de julho com a homenagem da nação na praça do palácio presidencial, no platô de Abidjan, e continua hoje, 15 de julho, com a homenagem de seu partido político RHDP, no Parc des sport d’Abidjan Treichville, seguido da transferência do corpo para Korhogo, onde será enterrado em 17 de julho.
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Le correspondant officiel de RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, en poste à Abidjan a rapporté ces paroles de sagesse de l’un des piliers de RECOWACERAO Bishop Touably qui est actuellement le deuxième vice-président de RECOWA-CERAO- “Merci pour les bonnes graines que vous avez semées pendant votre vie “Il a fait cette déclaration alors que l’Église se souvient du défunt Premier ministre Coulibaly, décédé subitement d’une crise cardiaque la semaine dernière
Avec la mort du Premier ministre Amadou Gon Coulibaly, “le pays perd un modèle pour les jeunes”, déclare le président Alassane Ouattara
Dans sa présentation éloquente habituelle, l’homélie captivante a commencé: «Frères et sœurs, quand nous ne serons plus dans ce monde, ce que nous laisserons, ce sont les graines que nous avons semées dans le cœur des hommes. Tout le reste n’est que vanité “, a déclaré Son Excellence Mgr Alexis Touably Youlo, évêque d’Agboville et administrateur apostolique de Yamoussoukro le 14 juillet, lors de l’homélie de la messe de suffrage pour le regretté Premier ministre ivoirien Amadou Gon Coulibaly, décédé le le 8 juillet 2020. Citant la parabole du Semeur, Mgr Youlo a exhorté tout le monde à semer du bon blé tous les jours, à l’aune de ce qui a été semé du vivant du Premier ministre. C’est à nous d’examiner notre conscience.
Il a ensuite déclaré: “Premier ministre Coulibaly, merci d’avoir semé en nous le germe du travail puis le germe de la fidélité aux engagements au service de la nation, fidèles jusqu’au bout”, a-t-il souligné. “Si tous ceux qui suivent Gon Coulibaly pouvaient être fidèles à ses engagements, nous pourrions avoir un pays merveilleux”.
À son tour, le père de l’Église catholique d’Abidjan a dit au président: “Votre Excellence, nous avons une petite communauté catholique au sein du gouvernement et cette communauté se soutient et joue son rôle de filles et de fils de l’Église en le gouvernement de veiller à ce que nous puissions continuer à vivre notre foi “, a déclaré le cardinal Jean Pierre Kutwa.
RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, a rapporté que le cardinal a prononcé ces mots à la fin de la célébration eucharistique qui a attiré de hauts responsables gouvernementaux de toutes les œuvres de la vie. Le Cardinal a indiqué que le message qu’Amadou Gon Coulibaly nous laisse est l’amour du prochain. En lançant un appel fort à abandonner le chemin de la haine, le Cardinal a invité les Ivoiriens à apprendre à se pardonner et surtout à s’aimer.
Les funérailles du Premier ministre Amadou Gon Coulibaly ont officiellement débuté le 14 juillet avec l’hommage de la nation sur la place du palais présidentiel, sur le plateau d’Abidjan, et se poursuivent aujourd’hui, le 15 juillet, avec l’hommage de son parti politique RHDP, au Parc des sports d’Abidjan Treichville, suivi du transfert du corps à Korhogo, où il sera enterré le 17 juillet.
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The official Correspondent of RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, stationed in Abidjan reported these words of wisdom from one of the pillars of RECOWACERAO Bishop Touably who is currently the second vice president of RECOWA-CERAO- “Thanks for the good seeds that you have sown during your life” He made this declaration as the Church remembers the late Prime Minister Coulibaly who suddenly died of a heart attack last week
With the death of Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, “the Country loses a model for young people” says, President Alassane Ouattara
In his usual eloquent manner of presentation, the captivating homily began, «Brothers and sisters, when we are no longer in this world, what we will leave are the seeds that we have sown in the hearts of men. All the rest is vanity”, said His Excellency Bishop Alexis Touably Youlo, Bishop of Agboville and Apostolic Administrator of Yamoussoukro on the 14 of July, during the homily of the suffrage mass for the late Ivorian Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, who passed away on the 8 of July 2020. Citing the parable of the Sower, Bishop Youlo urged everyone to sow good wheat every day, taking a yardstick what was sown during the lifetime of the Prime Minister. It is up to us to examine our consciences.
He then declared, “Prime Minister Coulibaly, thank you for sowing in us the seed of work and then the seed of faithfulness to the commitments to serve the nation, faithful to the end”, he underlined. “If everyone who follows Gon Coulibaly could be faithful to his commitments, we could have a wonderful Country”.
Taking his turn, the father of the Catholic Church in Abidjan had this to say to the president, “Your Excellency, we have a small Catholic community within the government and this community supports itself and plays its role as daughters and sons of the Church in the government to ensure that we can continue to live our faith”, said Cardinal Jean Pierre Kutwa.
RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, reported that the cardinal gave these words at the end of the Eucharistic celebration which attracted top government officials from all works of life. The Cardinal indicated that the message that Amadou Gon Coulibaly leaves us is the love of one’s neighbor. By launching a strong appeal to abandon the path of hatred, the Cardinal invited Ivorians to learn to forgive themselves and above all to love each other.
The funeral of Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly officially began on July 14 with the tribute of the nation on the square of the presidential palace, in the Abidjan Plateau, and continues today, July 15, with the homage of his political party RHDP, at the Parc des sport d’Abidjan Treichville, followed by the transfer of the body to Korhogo, where he will be buried on 17 July.
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