Angola: Cleric Appeals for Permanent Dialogue

Luanda — The leaders of the various churches working in Angola have to promote the spirit of permanent dialogue, with a view to becoming examples in the consolidation and preservation of peace in the country.

This was said last Sunday, in Luanda, by the leader of the Angolan Christian Forum, reverend Luis Nguimbi, in the religious service organised by the Tocoist Church members, in celebration of what they term as the meeting of God with prophet Simão Gonçalves Toco, in Catete locality, Icolo e Bengo Municipality, on 17 April 1935.

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