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CATHOLIC CHURCH DENOUNCES CORRUPTION

Catholic Bishops denounced corruption in a recent pastoral document "Justice grew a nation" (Proverbs 14.34). On the eve of the anniversary of 50 years of independence, this problem seemed to have reached alarming proportions. The Bishops believe that by aileurs is the main cause of all anti-values and all other ills that plague the country and all its institutions. The bishops were not limited only to denounce, they have also initiated a training session of the Lay Christian Congolese to fight this scourge to the base. The episcopal commission in charge of the lay apostolate held a training session for 16 to 23 December 2010 in Kinshasa in which more than 50 delegates from various dioceses took part. This session was also an opportunity to renew the Council of Catholic lay apostolate of the Congo (CALCC). The Diocese of Inongo was represented at its foundation by Mr. Rodolph BOKO Ngwame, Assistant Professor at the ISP / Inongo and Ndongo by Miss Valerie. After the forum, a management committee was established to monitor the various options.
Restitution this forum by Inongo our delegates happened Tuesday, December 29, 2009, in the presence of His Excellency Archbishop Philip NKIERE, our Bishop. We already see how the new year 2010 opens with a categorical imperative, which is facing as a grangrène in all strata of the country.
Se / BOKO Rodolph, Diocesan Delegate .-

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