
Adrien Ntabona
Abbé Adrien Ntabona is a prominent figure in the Catholic Church in Burundi, known for his insights into the intersection of Christian traditions and local cultural practices. He has addressed the challenges faced by parents regarding the naming of their children during baptism, advocating for a respectful dialogue within the church community. Ntabona emphasizes the importance of names in Christianity, explaining that they serve not only to identify individuals but also to inspire them towards an ideal Christian life. He promotes the acceptance of theophores names rooted in the Kirundi tradition while cautioning against those that might convey negative connotations. His approach encourages peaceful discussions within parishes to foster understanding and cohesion among believers.
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Abbé Adrien Ntabona discusses the value of Ubuntu and the importance of proverbs in Burundian culture.
« L’homme est homme quand on peut compter sur lui » – IWACUAbbé Adrien Ntabona provides insight into the issue of names in Christian tradition.
Entre tradition et inculturation, le débat autour des noms de baptême – IWACU