"After the nationalization of the press and the audio-visual means of the religious confessions around the 1970's, the Catholic Church lost most of its means for social communication: the radio, the television, the films, the newspapers and the magazines. Today, we are trying to climb back, with difficulty, up the slope in a still uncertain social, economic and political environment. Despite the enormous challenges which we must face, the possibilities are still huge."
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Bishop Elie Kiswaya Amsini Bishop of Sakania-Kipushi, Zaire (1994) The African Synod
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Elie Amsini Kiswaya
Elie Amsini Kiswaya (25 August 1928 – 11 December 2008) was a Congolese prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of the Diocese of Sakania–Kipushi.
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