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Human Rights Must Shape Future Priests: Catholic Official in Angola Calls for Rethinking Seminary Formation

Jul 23, 2025

By João Vissesse

Future Priests must be shaped by a commitment to human dignity if they are to truly serve the people of God, the Program Coordinator at the Mosaiko – Institute for Citizenship, a human rights institution established by the Dominican missionaries in Angola, has said, proposing that human rights become the pillar of Priestly formation.

Church in Malawi Directs Celebration of Mass with Elderly in Catholic Parishes Ahead of World Day for Grandparents

Jul 23, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

As the Church prepares for the 5th World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly scheduled for Sunday, July 27, members of the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) have directed Parishes in the Southern African nation to celebrate Holy Masses with the elderly to mark the day “meaningfully.”

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Investing in Formation Key to Building a Synodal Church: African Communication Official at Synod on Synodality

Jul 23, 2025

By João Vissesse

Sheila Leocádia Pires, who served as Secretary of the Commission for Information at the multi-year Synod on Synodality that Pope Francis extended to 2024 has underlined the need for ongoing formation on synodality for all members of the Church, especially within the African context.

Today, July 23, We Celebrate St. Bridget of Sweden

Jul 23, 2025

Today, July 23, the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Bridget of Sweden.  Bridget received visions of Christ’s suffering many times throughout her life, and went on to found the order of the Most Holy Savior.

St. Joan of Arc Cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Mbaïki in the Central African Republic (CAR). Credit: Catholic Diocese of Mbaïki

“Truth will set you free”: Catholic Bishop in CAR Denies Complicity in Anonymous Sexual Abuse Case, Urges Reconciliation

Jul 22, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Bishop Jesús Ruiz Molina of the Catholic Diocese of Mbaïki in the Central African Republic (CAR) has denied accusations of silence and complicity in an anonymous allegation of sexual abuse involving a Diocesan Priest.

Fr. Alphonsus Daniel Afina, released on 21 July 2025 after 51 days in captivity. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Maiduguri

Kidnapped Nigerian Catholic Priest Regains Freedom, “in good spirits”, after 51 Days in Captivity

Jul 22, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Fr. Alphonsus Daniel Afina, who was abducted while returning to the Catholic Diocese of Maiduguri on June 1, has been released after spending 51 days in captivity.

Bishop Michael Miabesue Bibi of the Catholic Diocese of Buea. Credit: Buea Diocese

Over 800 Attending 2025 Youth Camp at Cameroonian Catholic Diocese Urged to Embrace Faith and Discipline

Jul 22, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Bishop Michael Miabesue Bibi of the Catholic Diocese of Buea has called on young people to increase their rootedness in faith, hope, and moral discipline.

Archbishop Anthony Muheria of Kenya’s Nyeri Archdiocese. Credit: Archdiocese of Nairobi

“Step up, get involved”: Kenyan Archbishop Urges Parents to Reclaim Role in Education amid New Curriculum Concerns

Jul 22, 2025

By Nicholas Waigwa

Archbishop Anthony Muheria of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri has challenged parents in the East African nation to take an active role in the education of their children and to reclaim their God-given role in their upbringing and formation.

Sean Graber, president of EWTN Digital (left), and Peter Gagnon, president of EWTN Studios. / Credit: EWTN

To Expand Global Reach, EWTN Launches EWTN Studios, EWTN Digital

Jul 22, 2025

By Tessa Gervasini

EWTN Chairman and CEO Michael P. Warsaw has announced a new organizational structure to further EWTN’s mission in the digital landscape.

Bishop António Manuel Bogaio Constantino. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Beira

Priesthood Not “isolated function”: Newly Ordained Religious Priest in Mozambique Urged to Embrace Community Life

Jul 22, 2025

By João Vissesse

The Priesthood is not a solitary task or a personal journey, but a vocation lived in communion with the Church and in service to the people of God, the Auxiliary Bishop of Mozambique’s Archdiocese of Beira has said.

Rector of St. James Minor Seminary in Nigeria's Gboko Diocese, Fr. Dominic Asor. Credit: ACI Africa

Seminarians in Nigeria Encouraged Not to “flee from vocation” amid Heightened Insecurity

Jul 22, 2025

By Abah Anthony John

The Rector of St. James Minor Seminary Yandev in Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Gboko, has urged Seminarians and their formators not to abandon the path of formation amid growing insecurity in the West African nation.

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Christian Entity Decries Killing of Nine Family Members as Violence Escalates in Central, Northwest Nigeria

Jul 22, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), the UK-based Christian Human Rights foundation, has denounced the ongoing violence in Central and Northwest Nigeria after nine members of a family were killed in a recent attack in the region.

Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis in Mauritius. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis i

“Church must be present in prisons”: Catholic Bishop in Mauritius at Jubilee of Prisoners Launch

Jul 22, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

The ongoing Catholic Church’s 2025 Jubilee Year offers an opportunity for the people of God to be closer to prisoners, Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis in Mauritius has said.

Fr. Kelvin Bwalya. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Ndola

Zambian Catholic Diocese Issues Urgent Call to Support Children Living with HIV

Jul 22, 2025

By Nicholas Waigwa

Zambia’s Catholic Archdiocese of Ndola is calling for intensified action across all sectors of society to confront the HIV crisis in the Southern African nation, where an estimated 58,000 children aged 0–14 are living with the virus.

Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda in Angola. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda

Newly Ordained Deacons in Angola Urged to Embody Christ’s Compassion, Be Close to People

Jul 22, 2025

By João Vissesse

Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias of the Catholic Archdiocese of Luanda in Angola has urged the Seminarians he ordained on Sunday, July 20, to remain close to the people of God and to embody the compassion and sensitivity of Jesus Christ in their ministry.

Today, July 22, We Celebrate St. Mary Magdalene

Jul 22, 2025

On July 22, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Mary Magdelene, one of the most prominent women mentioned in the New Testament.

A view of the damage to the Holy Family church in Gaza City following an Israeli strike on the church, in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City on July 17, 2025. | Credit: OMAR AL-QATTAA/AFP via Getty Images

Bishops in South Africa Decry Attack on “tiny Christian population” in Gaza after Israeli Strike on Catholic Parish

Jul 21, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Members of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) have denounced the July 17 accidental Israeli strike on the Holy Family Catholic Parish in Gaza that left three people dead and scores injured, including a Catholic Priest.

Catholic Bishops of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC). Credit: ACEAC

U.S. Catholic Bishops Hope DR Congo–Rwanda Peace Agreement Marks “tangible step” Towards Resolving Regional Conflict

Jul 21, 2025

By Nicholas Waigwa

Members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) have expressed hope that the peace agreement that the foreign ministers of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda signed on June 27 will lead to meaningful progress in resolving the conflict in Eastern DRC and the broader Great Lakes region.

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Archdiocese of Abuja. Credit: ACI Africa

Newly Ordained Salesian Priests in Nigeria Cautioned against “clericalism, commercialism, pride”

Jul 21, 2025

By ACI Africa Staff

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Archdiocese of Abuja has cautioned nine members of the Salesians of Don Bosco whom he ordained Priests, against the dangers of clericalism, commercialism, and the growing influence of the prosperity gospel within Priestly ministry in Nigeria.

Members of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST). Credit: Radio Ecclesia

“We hear cry of our people”: Catholic Justice, Peace Commission in Angola Urge National Unity amid Economic Hardships

Jul 21, 2025

By João Vissesse

Members of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) have called for national unity, dialogue, and ethical leadership as a path toward overcoming Angola’s worsening economic challenges.