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Message from the General Secretariat of the Synod on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council (11 October 1962 - 11 October 2022)

The 60th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council is a moment of particular grace also for the Synod, which represents a fruit of that ecumenical assembly, indeed one of its "most precious legacies" (Francis, Apostolic Constitution Episcopalis Communio, Sept. 15, 2018, 1). The Synodus Episoporum, in fact, was instituted by St. Paul VI at the beginning of the fourth and final period of the Council (Sept. 15, 1965), responding to requests made by many council fathers.

Most Rev. John Baptist Odama, Archbishop of Gulu with other religious leaders and a cross section of the laity attending the National Day of Prayer on Human Trafficking at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on 9th September, 2022, guided by the Theme": *TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING   different  religious texts have were delivered by key .

Keynote Address on the Occasion of the National Prayer on Human Trafficking at Kololo Independence,
9th of September 2022
Rt. Hon. Prime Minister
Religious leaders,
Government officials,
Civil Society Organizations,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

Dear brethren,

Today is the Memorial Day of St. Peter Claver who helped thousands of African slaves at the Port of Cartagena in Columbia in the 17th century. It is quite opportune that we have chosen this day, to gather here, at this Independence Ground to offer our supplications for the victims of human trafficking; to encourage government, religious leaders, groups and individuals that assist them, to plead for proactive actions against the vice, and to appeal for the conversion of the perpetrators involved in this heinous crime.

Many remember Fr. Giuseppe Ambrosoli, a Comboni Missionary Priest who ministered in Uganda’s Archdiocese of Gulu as a beloved minister of the Eucharist, surgeon, philanthropist, and educator in the Eastern African country where he is set to be beatified on November 20.

SECAM is the organ of pastoral solidarity for the Church in Africa and Madagascar

On Saturday, July 30th, the SECAM will elect its new President. The President of the SECAM is the highest-ranking official of the Roman Catholic Church in Africa.

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