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Catholic News in Africa

An Angolan pilgrim at WYD in Portugal. Credit: Angola Viture Parish

False Alarm: Dioceses in Angola, Cape Verde Dismiss Reports of Missing WYD Pilgrims

Aug 1, 2023

Catholic Dioceses in Angola and Cape Verde have discredited media reports indicating that 106 pilgrims participating in the 2023 World Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal are missing from the respective delegations, terming the reports “exaggerated.”

Bishop Dominique Bulamatari. Credit: Diocèse de Budjala

Pope Francis Accepts Resignation of 68-Year-Old Bishop in DR Congo

Aug 1, 2023

Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop Dominique Bulamatari who has been at the helm of Molegbe Diocese in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Bishop Alex Lodiong Sakor Eyobo of Yei Diocese in South Sudan. Credit: CRN

South Sudanese Urged to Celebrate Martyrs Day by Thinking about Country’s Fallen Heroes

Aug 1, 2023

The best way to celebrate Martyrs Day in South Sudan is by reflecting on peace and contemplating the lives and the sacrifice of the country’s fallen heroes, a Catholic Bishop in the East-Central African country has said. 

Some of the Ethiopian youth attending the World Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal. Credit: Ms. Yemesrach Assefa

No Longer a Minority: Ethiopian Youths Thrilled with Large Numbers Thronging 2023 WYD

Jul 31, 2023

Young Catholics from Ethiopia attending the 2023 World Youth Day (WYD) in Lisbon, Portugal, have expressed the joy of being part of a bigger community of people who share their faith.

Caritas Nigeria members with copies of the 2023 General Elections Observation Report. Credit: Nigeria Catholic Network

Nigeria’s 2023 Election was Marred by Violence, Voter Intimidation: Caritas

Jul 31, 2023

The 2023 presidential and gubernatorial elections in Nigeria were marred by various irregularities including violence, vote buying, and intimidation of voters, the Executive Secretary of Caritas Nigeria has  said.

Credit: John Amuom, Radio Voice of Love, Catholic Diocese of Malakal

Returnee Recounts Experience in Sudan War, Grateful to the Catholic Church for Support

Jul 31, 2023

When Liebo Bona, a native of Malakal in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State arrived in Sudan in 2016 and landed a teaching job at a private school in Sudan’s capital Khartoum, he was convinced that his problems were behind him.

Homeless youth in Uganda find hope for bright future. Credit: Salesian Missions

How Salesians are Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking in Africa

Jul 31, 2023

On the occasion of the annual World Day against Trafficking in Persons marked July 30, members of the U.S—based development arm of the Religious Institute of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB), Salesian Missions, have highlighted initiatives helping to prevent trafficking and support to victims across the globe, including Africa.

Credit: ACN

World Youth Day Kicks Off: ACN Champions the Cause of Persecuted Christians Worldwide

Jul 31, 2023

As the World Youth Day (WYD) kicks off in Lisbon this week, the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is launching several initiatives to raise awareness of Christian persecution worldwide. The aim is to encourage pilgrims and participants to actively support the suffering Church in their own countries.

Credit: Caritas Kumba

Catholic Diocese in Cameroon Reaching Out to Ten Struggling Communities with Food Aid

Jul 31, 2023

The Catholic Diocese of Kumba in Cameroon has facilitated food aid to ten struggling communities through the Diocese’s ‘Food in Kind’ project.

Credit: Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF)

Scottish Catholic Entity Rallying for Funds to Feed Starving Communities in Ethiopia

Jul 30, 2023

A Scottish Catholic charity organization is soliciting funds to support people in need of food in the Oromia region of Ethiopia.

Credit: Caritas Internationalis (CI)

Nigerian Woman Finds Solace in Caritas Project against Human Trafficking

Jul 30, 2023

Tunde Blessing, a 24-year-old woman from Nigeria’s Edo State, was lured to Libya with false promises of work opportunities in Italy. 

Credit: CAN

Nigeria’s Christian Leaders Push for Economic Policies that Address “prevailing hardships”

Jul 30, 2023

Christian leaders in Nigeria are calling on the government to formulate economic policies that will address the country’s “prevailing hardships”.

Bishop Martin Anwel Mtumbuka of Karonga Diocese in Malawi. Credit: Karonga Diocese

Catholic Bishop Suggests Debt Restructuring to Address Malawi’s Economic Hardships

Jul 30, 2023

The Catholic Bishop of Malawi’s Karonga Diocese has urged the government of Malawi to prioritize negotiations on restructuring the country’s debt to salvage the citizens of the country  from the economic hardships they are experiencing.

Archbishop Dabula Mpako and Fr. Mark James OP signing for the Catholic Deaf congress at Lumko, Benoni. 21 December 2022. Credit: SACBC

Great Win for Deaf Community: Priest on Recognition of Sign Language in South Africa

Jul 29, 2023

The Coordinator for the Office of Ministry to Deaf Community at the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has lauded the recognition of South African Sign Language (SASL) as an official language in South Africa, describing the move as a great win for the country’s deaf community.

Archbishop Giovanni Gaspari, Apostolic Nuncio in Angola. Credit: João Vissesse/ACI Africa

“Church in Angola looks to you with admiration”: Nuncio to Consecrated Persons

Jul 29, 2023

The Apostolic Nuncio in Angola has expressed appreciation to Consecrated men and women in the country saying the Church looks upon them with “admiration and gratitude.”

Credit: ACN

How Togolese Catholic Diocese is Seeking to Prevent Abortions among Young People

Jul 29, 2023

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Aného in Togo has written to the Pontifical and charity foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, expressing the need to teach young people in the Togolese Diocese the importance of preserving their dignity, and avoiding sexual relations until they are married.

Credit: Intersociety

Activists Decry “State Extremism” Following Ban Backed by Christian Leaders in Nigeria

Jul 29, 2023

The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) has condemned the criminalization of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Monday ‘sit-at-home’ order in Nigeria’s Enugu State, saying that the move amounts to impunity. 

Bishop Stephen Nyodho Ador Majwok of the Catholic Diocese of Malakal in South Sudan. Credit: ACI Africa

South Sudanese Catholic Diocese Appeals for Help to Support Returnees from War-Torn Sudan

Jul 28, 2023

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Malakal in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State has described the situation of returnees from war-torn Sudan as “very bad” and appealed to the international community to support the diocese that is reaching out to those affected by the violence. 

Logo Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG). Credit: CCMG

Zambian Faith, Civil Societies Urge Government to Provide Clarity on Electoral Reforms

Jul 28, 2023

Church leaders under the auspices of the Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) in Zambia are among Faith-Based (FBOs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)  calling on the government to provide clarity on constitutional and electoral law reforms. 

Logo of the Association of Catholic Communication Practitioners in Uganda (ACCPU). Credit: ACCPU

Catholic Journalists in Uganda Urged to Use Media to Promote Pastoral Activities

Jul 28, 2023

Catholic journalists in Uganda have been urged to use the various means of communication in promoting the Church’s pastoral activities.