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Kobia Thanks Brazilian Churches for their Enthusiasm and Support
Posted: Monday November 15, 2004 12:47 PM EST
By Pauline J. Chang
WCC general secretary Samuel Kobia greets Atamira Cecília dos Santos (Mae Tatá), the Mae de Santo of the Casa Branca “terreiro”, founded some 200 years ago and considered the oldest in Salvador. Photo: Juan Michael

Dr. Samuel Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, thanked the Brazilian churches for their enthusiasm and support for the upcoming WCC 2006 ninth Assembly, during his visit to Porto Alegre on Nov. 9-12, 2004.

“I am extremely satisfied with the enthusiasm and commitment of Brazilian Churches regarding this Assembly, a key factor in the success of this kind of event,” said Kobia. “This is a genuine enthusiasm, which also includes Roman Catholic Church representatives we have spoken with.”

During the general secretary’s visit – his first to Latin America since his appointment – he met with the Assembly Planning Committee to prepare for the upcoming Assembly. He also visited the Pontifical Catholic University (PUC) where the Assembly will take place. According to the WCC, Kobia toured part of the university and was extremely satisfied with the facilities.


Reproduced with permission from The Christian Post.
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