» 03/17/2009 17:09
VATICAN – CAMEROON
In the face of evil, Christians cannot remain silent, said the Pope in Africa
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After arriving in Cameroon in his first trip to 
Africa, Benedict XVI talks about the Church’s 
message which does not offer “new forms of 
economic or political oppression, but the 
glorious freedom of the children of God.” He 
speaks out in defence of life and tackles the 
AIDS issue, a tragedy that cannot be overcome by 
money or “distributing condoms,” which “only increases the problem.”
Emacs!

Yaoundé (AsiaNews) – “In the face of suffering or 
violence, poverty or hunger, corruption or abuse 
of power, a Christian can never remain silent,” 
said Benedict XVI in a strongly-worded message 
for Africa and the rest of the world after he 
arrived this afternoon in Yaoundé, Cameroon, in 
the first leg of his first trip to Africa.

In a young country celebrating 50 years of 
independence, the Pope was welcomed by President 
Paul Biya, as well as other civilian and 
religious leaders, including non Catholics, and 
by a small but loud and festive crowd.

In his address the Pope said he brought the hope 
embodied by a young African, Josephine Bakhita, 
who was born a slave and became a saint. “Here in 
Africa, as in so many parts of the world, 
countless men and women long to hear a word of 
hope and comfort,” the Pontiff said.

“Regional conflicts leave thousands homeless or 
destitute, orphaned or widowed. In a continent 
which, in times past, saw so many of its people 
cruelly uprooted and traded overseas to work as 
slaves, today human trafficking, especially of 
defenceless women and children, has become a new 
form of slavery. At a time of global food 
shortages, financial turmoil, and disturbing 
patterns of climate change, Africa suffers 
disproportionately: more and more of her people 
are falling prey to hunger, poverty, and disease. 
They cry out for reconciliation, justice and 
peace, and that is what the Church offers them.”

The Church is not seeking “new forms of economic 
or political oppression, but the glorious freedom 
of the children of God (cf Rom, 8:21). Not the 
imposition of cultural models that ignore the 
rights of the unborn, but the pure healing water 
of the Gospel of life. Not bitter interethnic or 
inter-religious rivalry, but the righteousness, 
peace and joy of God’s kingdom, so aptly 
described by Pope Paul VI as the civilization of 
love (cf Regina Coeli Message, Pentecost Sunday, 1970).

During his flight from Rome the Pope touched upon 
some of the issues central to his visit like the 
lack of equity in economic exchange, exploitation 
and the defence of life, issues which are part of 
the Instrumentum laboris, the working paper 
destined for the Second Special Assembly of the 
Synod of Bishops of Africa, which he came to present to the continent.

In response to journalists the Holy Father 
mentioned how much the Catholic Church does for 
the fight against AIDS in Africa, a tragedy that 
in his view cannot be overcome by money or 
“distributing condoms. It only increases the 
problem.” Instead, what is necessary is morally 
correct human behaviour and great care for the 
sick, i.e. suffering with the suffering.

“It is particularly commendable,” he noted, “that 
Aids sufferers are able to receive treatment free 
of charge in this country,” whose government 
“speaks out in defence of the rights of the unborn.”

Indeed for the Pope a lack of ethics is 
responsible for the profound economic crisis that 
is disproportionately affecting the poor, in 
Africa and in the rest of the world. For him the 
current economic crisis is the result of an ethics gap.

The Holy Father announced that he would address 
this issue in his next encyclical. The original 
version was almost ready, but had to be put off, 
he said, because of the worldwide recession that 
forced him to rework it so as to offer humanity a message for our times.

Finally Benedict XVI addressed one last sensitive 
issue, praising Cameroon for welcoming 
“[t]housands of refugees from war-torn countries 
in the region [who] have received a welcome here. 
It is a land of life, with a Government that 
speaks out in defence of the rights of the 
unborn. It is a land of peace: by resolving 
through dialogue the dispute over the Bakassi 
peninsula, Cameroon and Nigeria have shown the 
world that patient diplomacy can indeed bear fruit.”

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