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      The African social question: A challenge to the African church in light of the two synods on Africa

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          The First Synod of Catholic Bishops on Africa took place in April 1994 in the wake of the Rwandan genocide. That horrendous fratricide has left a dark spot in the history of Catholicism in Africa where "the blood of tribalism is thicker than the water of baptism". The Second Synod on Africa, held in October 2009, had as its theme: "The Church in Africa in service to reconciliation, justice and peace". Pope Benedict XVI issued a post-synodal exhortation, entitled Africae Munus. In one article, the pope writes: "Reconciliation is a way of life and mission of the Church" (Africae Munus no. 34). This article is set against that background to examine the mission and the role which the Catholic Church can play in Africa with regard to the African social question that encompasses all other perennial issues on the continent. Those other issues include ethnicity, religious and cultural hatred, as well as incessant conflicts that lead to the loss of lives and retardation in development.

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                Acta Theologica
                Acta theol.
                University of the Free State (Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa )
                1015-8758
                2309-9089
                2021
                : 41
                : 2
                : 23-42
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                [01] orgnameUniversity of the Free State orgdiv1Faculty of Theology and Religion orgdiv2Department Historical and Constructive Theology
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                S1015-87582021000300003 S1015-8758(21)04100200003
                10.18820/23099089/actat.v41i2.3
                4d006c58-3a4c-4873-b33d-3cea07c1a7a0

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 01 September 2020
                : 06 September 2021
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                Katolieke kerk,Afrika biskoppe,Menslike waardes,Afrika sinode,Human values,African bishops,African synod,Catholic Church

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