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The Chadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted the official launch of the ACERAC Plenary Assembly this morning. Between religious fervor and geopolitical considerations, this opening ceremony marked the convergence of ecclesiastical and civil authorities around the challenges facing Central Africa. A plea for human dignity.
A plea for human dignity
Under the leadership of Cardinals Tagle, Czerny, and Ambongo, the discussions immediately focused on evangelization and the social mission of the Church. The Apostolic Nuncio, for his part, conveyed Pope Leo XIV's encouragement to the assembled delegations.
State support and pastoral vision.
The Prime Minister, representing President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, reiterated the Chadian state's commitment to supporting the Church's work. In closing, Bishop Martin Waingué Bani, President of ACERAC, set the course for the proceedings: a profound reflection on building a united "Church-Family" that actively contributes to development. Following the formal introduction of the delegations, the focus shifted to working sessions to shape the pastoral future of the region.
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