AFRICA/CONGO DR - Solidarity of the Church in Isiro with LRA guerrilla war victims

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Kinshasa (Agenzia Fides) – The Catholic community in Isiro, in the Equator Province in north-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, on Sunday, January 31, held a procession and a Mass to remember and pray for the victims of Ugandan rebels of the LRA (Lord's Resistance Army), in solidarity with those who have been wounded, tortured, or kidnapped by rebels, attracting the attention of the public and the authorities on this serious problem. For some time the Ugandan rebels have plagued the region by attacking defenseless villages.
In the absence of the Bishop of Isiro, Bishop Julian Andavo Mbia, the Mass was presided by Msgr. Dieudonné Abakuba, Episcopal Vicar, and concelebrated by a dozen priests, in the presence of 800 faithful.
"We are gathered here to celebrate the Eucharist and to commemorate our fellow victims of the LRA, and to express our solidarity with all who suffer," said Msgr. Abakuba homily. "We do not understand why this is happening today, but we can see these events with the light of faith. May the Lord open the hearts of the country's authorities to seek solutions. Many people have left their villages for fear of further attacks, the dead have been left without burial. Nobody likes to have to be an evacuee. We must help our brothers who bear the brunt of this suffering. We are gathered here to share with our brothers, the pain and assets we have. What we have received from the Lord is not only for us, but is for the good of all. May we open our hearts and hands to relieve the suffering of others. We are called to communion and understanding."
In his testimony, Fr. Tatsima Baldwin, head of the diocesan Caritas, said: "IDPs are people like us, who because of the LRA rebels have lost their children, spouses, parents, property, and home. We do not even know the fate of some who fled into the forest."
Today, February 2, an interfaith conference on the crisis caused by the LRA has begun, convened by Archbishop Marcel Utembi Tapa of Kisangani (see Fides 30/1/2010). (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides 2/2/2010)


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