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Rwanda SIGNIS Congress to fulfil Pope Leo’s 2026 World Communications Day mandate – SIGNIS Africa President

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May 18, 2026
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Rev. Fr. Prof. Walter C. Ihejirika, SIGNIS Africa President

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The President of SIGNIS Africa, Rev. Fr. Prof. Walter C. Ihejirika, has said the upcoming SIGNIS World Congress in Rwanda will serve as a practical response to Pope Leo XIV’s message for the 60th World Communications Day in 2026.

Reflecting on the Pope’s message titled Preserving Human Voices and Faces, Fr. Ihejirika highlighted the Holy Father’s emphasis on the sacredness of human identity, describing voices and faces as unique gifts from God that reflect divine love.

“Preserving human faces and voices, therefore, means preserving this mark, this indelible reflection of God’s love,” the Pope said in his message.

Fr Ihejirika noted that the Pope also raised concerns about the growing influence of artificial intelligence and its potential to undermine authentic human communication, particularly at the level of relationships.

According to him, the SIGNIS World Congress scheduled to take place in Kigali from August 3 to 8, 2026 will directly respond to this concern by bringing together Catholic communicators and media professionals from across the world.

He stressed that such physical gatherings remain essential in an era increasingly shaped by digital technologies.

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Quoting the Pope, he said systems known as artificial intelligence are not only reshaping information ecosystems but also encroaching on human relationships, adding that technology must not replace genuine human encounter.

The Congress, themed Digital Communication for Cultural Harmony and Environmental Wellbeing, is expected to explore the ethical use of media and emerging technologies while promoting unity and care for creation.

Fr. Ihejirika said discussions at the gathering will also advance media literacy, including responsible use of artificial intelligence, in line with the Pope’s call for education systems to equip people with critical thinking skills and freedom of spirit.

He emphasised that such formation should reach young people as well as older and marginalised groups who may feel excluded by rapid technological change.

The SIGNIS Africa President further said the Congress will encourage participants to use digital media as a force for unity and environmental responsibility, echoing the Pope’s call for communication that serves humanity and promotes the common good.

“We need faces and voices to speak for people again,” the Pope said. “We need to cherish the gift of communication as the deepest truth of humanity, to which all technological innovation should also be oriented.”

Fr. Ihejirika expressed gratitude to the Holy Father for his message and reaffirmed the commitment of SIGNIS Africa to promoting ethical communication on the continent.

He also extended an invitation to Catholic communicators and participants from around the world to attend the Congress, promising a warm welcome and a rich experience of African hospitality.

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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

2nd book of Kings 4,8-11.14-16a.

One day Elisha came to Shunem, where there... was a woman of influence, who urged him to dine with her. Afterward, whenever he passed by, he used to stop there to dine.
So she said to her husband, "I know that he is a holy man of God. Since he visits us often,
let us arrange a little room on the roof and furnish it for him with a bed, table, chair, and lamp, so that when he comes to us he can stay there."
Sometime later Elisha arrived and stayed in the room overnight.
Later Elisha asked, "Can something be done for her?" "Yes!" Gehazi answered. "She has no son, and her husband is getting on in years."
"Call her," said Elisha. When she had been called, and stood at the door,
Elisha promised, "This time next year you will be fondling a baby son." "Please, my lord," she protested, "you are a man of God; do not deceive your servant."

Psalms 89(88),2-3.16-17.18-19.

The favors of the LORD I will sing forever;
through... all generations my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness.
For you have said, “My kindness is established forever”;
in heaven you have confirmed your faithfulness.

Blessed the people who know the joyful shout;
in the light of your countenance, O LORD, they walk.
At your name they rejoice all the day,
and through your justice they are exalted.

For you are the splendor of their strength,
and by your favor our horn is exalted.
For to the LORD belongs our shield,
and to the Holy One of Israel, our King.

Letter to the Romans 6,3-4.8-11.

Brothers and sisters: Are you unaware that... we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?
We were indeed buried with him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might live in newness of life.
If, then, we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him.
We know that Christ, raised from the dead, dies no more; death no longer has power over him.
As to his death, he died to sin once and for all; as to his life, he lives for God.
Consequently, you too must think of yourselves as (being) dead to sin and living for God in Christ Jesus.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 10,37-42.

Whoever loves father or mother more than me... is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me;
and whoever does not take up his cross and follow after me is not worthy of me.
Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.
Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever receives me receives the one who sent me.
Whoever receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet's reward, and whoever receives a righteous man because he is righteous will receive a righteous man's reward.
And whoever gives only a cup of cold water to one of these little ones to drink because he is a disciple--amen, I say to you, he will surely not lose his reward."


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