Mogadishu, 02 July, 2021 / 2:31 pm (ACI Africa).
There is only one Catholic Priest in Somaliland who celebrates Holy Mass in the homes of Catholics in the territory located in the Horn of Africa within Somalia, a Catholic Bishop has said while highlighting the role of Christians in the African country that is dominated by Muslims.
Bishop Giorgio Bertin, the Apostolic Administrator of Somalia’s Catholic Diocese of Mogadishu and Bishop of Djibouti told Agenzia Fides, the information service of the Vatican's Propaganda Fide, that in the whole of Somalia, a majority of Catholics are foreign troops fighting Al-Shabaab militants and staff of other non-local organizations.
“I have only one Priest who is in Somaliland, in the North who celebrates Mass in homes,” Bishop Bertin says in the Thursday, July 1 report, and adds, “For the rest, the Christian presence is represented by the troops of the Italian, Burundian and Ugandan armies that are part of Amisom (military force of the African Union).”
Other Christians in the country are workers of the United Nations and other international agencies that have a presence in the country that has been experiencing political unrest and insecurity.
These bodies, the Apostolic Administrator of Mogadishu who is based in Djibouti says, sometimes have military Chaplains who provide pastoral care to the Christians.