The Head of the Catholic Church in Africa (www.Vatican.va), His Eminence Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo, concluded his three-day official visit to Expo 2020 Dubai.
As president of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM www.SECAM.org), H.E Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo is the highest-ranking member of the Roman Catholic Church in Africa.
At Expo 2020 Dubai, H.E Cardinal Ouédraogo visited the African Union Pavilion and the pavilions of South Africa, Burkina Faso, and Senegal. He also visited the Holy See Pavilion.
“Wherever Christians go, their pastors must be there too,” said H.E Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo.
“It is, therefore, a duty and an honor for us pastors of the Church of Jesus Christ to visit Expo Dubai, where the theme: ‘Connecting Minds, Building the Future‘ is perfectly in line with the reflections of the synodal process (https://bit.ly/3BNNqvg) initiated by Pope Francis for the universal church”.
H.E Cardinal Ouédraogo added: “At this gathering in Dubai, we had nothing to sell or buy. It was a meeting of giving and receiving, of dialogue and brotherhood.
“It is therefore with enthusiasm, gratitude, and hope that we have undertaken this journey to Dubai as a pilgrimage.
“This visit was filled with enriching encounters and allowed us to thank and encourage the African Union Commission for all its efforts to heal and protect the image and the imagination of Africa.
“A wounded and sick image of a bruised continent, where some multinationals come to exploit the resources and wealth, often to the detriment of the people who languish under the weight of misery.”
H.E Cardinal Philippe Ouédraogo said even if the Catholic Church works for eternal happiness, “we often find ourselves at the front line, facing and trying to combat many social challenges, such as education, health, environmental protection, fundamental human rights, commitment to the poorest, reconciliation, justice, peace.
“May the Blessed Virgin Mary Our Lady of Africa and Saint Joseph protector of the universal Church intercede for the Church Family of God in Africa and Madagascar, and for the whole world that God loves.”
The Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM)
The Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) (www.SECAM.org) was born from the will of the African bishops at the time of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965).
They wanted to establish a forum to speak with a single voice on issues relating to the Church in Africa and Madagascar.
SECAM is thus the episcopal, continental structure of the Church Family of God in Africa which counts.
Five hundred and five dioceses grouped in 38 national or inter-territorial episcopal conferences and count nearly 250 million Catholic faithful.
SECAM was launched on 31 July 1969 during the visit of His Holiness Pope Paul VI to Kampala (Uganda).
The headquarters/secretariat of SECAM is in Accra, (Ghana) and a specific office is established in Nairobi (Kenya) for the translation of the Bible into African languages and its distribution in Africa and Madagascar.
Furthermore, SECAM is an observer to the African Union and is represented by the Cardinal Archbishop of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia).
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of SECAM (July 1969 – July 2019) a pastoral exhortation entitled Kampala Document was promulgated by the pastors of Africa to the People of God and men and women of good will.
After the celebration of this golden jubilee of SECAM, a new chapter opens for the Church Family of God in Africa.
A “new Africa”, more centered on God whose members become Salt of the earth and Light of the world (Mt 5, 13-14; KD N° 22, 133) to accompany the hopes and anxieties of the people and to direct them towards Jesus Christ the True Liberator of humanity.


