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Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias (born 18 April 1958) is an Angolan
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of the
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who has been Archbishop of Luanda since 2015; he was an auxiliary bishop there from 2003 to 2005. He was Bishop of Cabinda from 2005 to 2014, where his lack of identification with the province and its separatist movement initially made his appointment controversial and he was only installed after sixteen months.


Family background

Vieira Dias belongs to an illustrious Angolan family with strong links to the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). He is the cousin once removed of General Hélder Vieira Dias, known as “Kopelipa,” a member of the inner circle of
José Eduardo dos Santos José Eduardo dos Santos (; 28 August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was the president of Angola from 1979 to 2017. As president, dos Santos was also the commander-in-chief of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) and president of the People's Movement for ...
, who was president of Angola from 1979 to 2017. He is also the great-nephew of the musician and political activist Carlos Aniceto Vieira Dias, known as "Liceu", who was a founder of the band
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as well as of the MPLA, and the cousin once removed of musician Ruy Alberto Vieira Dias Mingas, who wrote the music for " Angola Avante", Angola's national anthem.


Formation and early career

Vieira Dias studied in the Capuchin minor seminary in
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and in the major seminary of Cristo Rei in
Huambo Huambo, formerly Nova Lisboa (English: ''New Lisbon''), is the third-most populous city in Angola, after the capital city Luanda and Lubango, with a population of 595,304 in the city and a population of 713,134 in the municipality of Huambo (Cens ...
. He earned a licentiate in theology at the
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, a doctorate in theology from the
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and a licenciate in philosophy from the
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. He studied journalism in Luanda and at the Catholic University of Paris. He also has a diploma in juridical-administrative practices from the
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in Rome. He was ordained a priest on 30 October 1983. Following his ordination, Dias worked as a parish vicar and as pastor to various local religious communities; rector of the minor and major seminaries of Luanda; vice-rector of the
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; a lecturer in philosophy, fundamental theology, African history, African philosophy, contemporary philosophy, and theological ethics. He served on several diocesan committees and was a member of the Jacques Maritain International Association for development studies. He served on the Supervisory Board of the Association of Portuguese Language Universities and was a member of the Boston-based Angola Educational Assistance Fund and of the Scientific Society of the
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.
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appointed Vieira Dias titular bishop of Fiumepiscense and auxiliary bishop of Luanda on 25 October 2003 and he was consecrated a bishop on 11 January 2004.


Bishop of Cabinda

On 11 February 2005, Vieira Dias was appointed Bishop of Cabinda by John Paul II. His personal ties to Cabinda were limited to a period as a parish minister early in his career. Because he was not from Cabinda and because of his family links to the regime of José Eduardo dos Santos, Vieira Dias’s appointment was controversial and was met with massive protests by Cabindan Catholics. His predecessor,
Paulino Fernandes Madeca Paulino Fernandes Madeca (born 28 November 1927, Chingolo, Cabinda, Angola; died 9 January 2008, Luanda, Angola) was a Catholic Bishop of Cabinda. Life Madeca entered a seminary in 1940. He subsequently studied theology and philosophy in Luanda ...
, was known to be sympathetic to the Cabindan separatist cause. The
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(CEAST) decried the opposition of Cabindan Catholics to Vieira Dias's nomination and warned against the politicization of the Church in Cabinda. In Vieira Dias's absence,
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, then the bishop of Saurímo, was sent to Cabinda in July to become apostolic administrator of the diocese. On 18 July, he was beaten while preparing to celebrate mass at the church of the Immaculate Conception and had to be taken to the hospital. Dal Corso responded by shutting the parish and suspending its pastor, Fr. Jorge Casimiro Congo. After local priests, including Cabinda's vicar general Fr. Raul Tati, protested against this move by writing to the Vatican with a request for Dal Corso's resignation, Dal Corso dismissed Tati from his position. Many Cabindan clergy went on strike in solidarity with the suspended priests and refused to celebrate mass. While CEAST stated that it held the priests “completely” responsible for not celebrating mass, Congo responded that no dialogue had been held with the Cabindan clergy and people. Meanwhile, the
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stated that it held CEAST responsible for the confrontation and implied that the bishops' conference was being manipulated by the Angolan government. Papal nuncio Giovanni Angelo Becciu emphasized that Vieira Dias's nomination was a matter of papal prerogative and would not be revoked. He came to Cabinda in order to meet with Dal Corso, and while he held a “fraternal” meeting with Cabindan priests, his meeting with laypeople was "hostile" and his car was stoned by a crowd. At the beginning of December 2005, an accord for the resumption of the celebration of masses was reached. By the end of March 2006, CEAST declared that the religious life of the Cabinda diocese was back to normal. Vieira Dias's installation took place on 10 June 2006. While bishop of Cabinda, Vieira Dias served as coordinator for
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's 2009 visit to Angola.
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named him a member of the
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on 29 March 2014.


Archbishop of Luanda

On 8 December 2014,
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appointed Vieira Dias archbishop of Luanda. Local observers disputed the significance of his personal ties to the dos Santos government. He was installed on 24 January 2015. On 9 November 2015, he was elected president of CEAST. He continued as Apostolic Administrator of Cabinda from the time of his assignment to Luanda until the installation of his successor in Cabinda, Belmiro Cuica Chissengueti, on 7 October 2018. The Angola government was reportedly upset that in October 2019 Pope Francis did not make the 61-year-old Angola native Vieira Dias a cardinal, choosing instead the 80-year-old Italian missionary
Eugenio Dal Corso Eugenio Dal Corso (born 16 May 1939) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who led two dioceses in Angola, as Coadjutor and Bishop of Saurimo from 1996 to 2008 and as Bishop of Benguela from 2008 to 2018. He is a professed member of the ...
, bishop emeritus of the Angolan dioceses of Saurímo and Benguela.


See also

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Cabinda War The Cabinda War is an ongoing separatist insurgency, waged by the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) against the government of Angola. FLEC aims at the restoration of the self-proclaimed Republic of Cabinda, located within ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vieira Dias, Filomeno do Nascimento 1958 births Living people Bishops appointed by Pope John Paul II 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Angola People from Luanda Pontifical Lateran University alumni Pontifical Gregorian University alumni Roman Catholic bishops of Cabinda Roman Catholic archbishops of Luanda