Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice and Peace

Ever since the ethnically-charged election last year, there has been extreme violence throughout Africa inflicted on its citizens.   Throughout the turmoil, the Catholic Church has remained a solid resource for guidance and protection.  This article makes it clear that they are a very influential place for the swaying of the governments wrongdoings.  They have a good reputation among all people of any religious affiliation around Africa.  So what the article mentions is that this would be a good place to start influencing the government to provide protection of the most innocent groups within the country.  

It mentions the churches throughout Africa to be great places not only for protection, but on peace education as well.  Certain diocese even provided food and clothing to these IDPs.  They aim to put an end to tribalism and a false perception of ethnicity.  I thought it was an interesting article, in that, these IDPs have a relief from the violence.  Although it is a crazy time throughout the country, there is a mini-safeguard from harm.  Isn't it sad that the only place some desperate people may go for relief is the church, because the government cannot provide adequate protection and aid?  Do you ever find yourself wishing our government did a little more for you?  I know I do, but this puts everything in perspective and made me realize that we don't have it anywhere near as bad as we could.  

1 comment:

kshotsberger said...

It is sad the the government doesn't have any shelters or safe places for citizens to go, but I think that is sort of the point of a church anyway. Yes, a church is a place of worship, but look at all the churches here in the United States that also double as homeless shelters at night or are used to pass out food and clothes to victims of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Church is supposed to establish a sense of community and involvement, and that is exactly what the Catholic Church seems to be doing in Africa.
Of course we all wish the government did more for us, but if I was ever faced with trouble, the first place I would go to would be a church, and not because I am religious (which I am not), but because I think that would be the only place I would trust to get reliable help.