With the Pèlerinage marial de Popenguine just around the corner, Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko made a courtesy call to Monseigneur André Guèye, the Archbishop of Dakar, this past Thursday. The meeting, confirmed by official sources, was filled with warm exchanges and mutual respect.
Monseigneur André Guèye used the occasion to offer prayers for a Senegal defined by peace, stability, and shared prosperity, aligning with the spiritual significance of the upcoming pilgrimage.
The Pèlerinage marial de Popenguine, one of Senegal’s most anticipated religious events, draws thousands of faithful annually to the sanctuary in Popenguine. Leading figures, including government officials, often pay courtesy visits to religious leaders ahead of such gatherings to emphasize national unity and communal harmony.
