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LETTER OF PAUL VI TO
CARDINAL LAUREAN RUGAMBWA, BISHOP OF BUKOBA
To Our Beloved Son Laurean Cardinal Rugambwa Bishop of Bukoba,
Knowing our love for Africa, Beloved Son, you are aware that it would have
been Our dear desire to be present in person at the Centenary Celebrations of
Catholic Missionary Activity in East Africa. It is, however, a consolation for
Us to send you this message of felicitations and good wishes, which We entrust
to Our Venerable Brother Sergio Pignedoli, Titular Archbishop of Iconium and
Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.
We have seen with Our own eyes, during Our visit to Africa, some of the
magnificent achievements realized by zealous and selfsacrificing Missionaries
during the past century, and We thank God for the rich harvest of souls, for it
is He Who gave the growth (cfr. 1 Cor. 3, 6). Yet great praise and
profound thanks are due to the «servants through whom you believed» and who laid
the foundation «which is Jesus Christ» (ibid. 5, 11). «The missionaries came to
Africa for only one reason: to share with Africans the message of peace and
redemption which the Lord entrusted to His Church. For love of Him, they left
their family and homeland; for love of Him, many of them gave their lives in the
service of Africa» («Africae Terrarum», No. 24). They have passed on their
mission to the Africans of today, and We are confident that their work will
continue more gloriously than ever.
In holy rejoicing for a hundred years of apostolic success, and prayerfully
invoking God’s graces of guidance and growth for the years to come, We lovingly
greet you, Beloved Son, the Hierarchy, Governments, Missionary Institutes,
Clergy and Laity of East Africa, and from Our heart We impart on this happy
occasion Our particular paternal Apostolic Blessing.
From the Vatican, July 14, 1968.
PAULUS PP. VI
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