Brazzaville, 18 April, 2024 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic Church in the Central African nation of Congo-Brazzaville is facing many challenges, key among them a drop in the number of women choosing Religious Life.
According to the Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, “There are few vocations for religious life among women.”
However, according to ACN's project manager for the French-speaking countries of Central Africa, Maxime François-Marsal, Congo-Brazzaville has a team of formators who are dedicated to forming the country’s future Priests and women and men Religious.
“During our visit to the seminary in Brazzaville, where we celebrated Mass, I was impressed by the attitude of the formators, who are very dedicated to preparing good priests,” Maxime, who recently toured various places in Congo-Brazzaville says in the Monday, April 15 report.
“We were also very warmly welcomed by the boys, girls and religious sisters at the orphanage of Saint Marie Veronique, in Owando, who greeted us with songs and seemed overjoyed at our visit,” he recounts.