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Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Mulla of South Sudan's Catholic Archdiocese of Juba

Let’s Foster Interfaith Dialogue, Inculturation: South Sudan’s Cardinal to Clergy, Cautions against “abstract” Preaching

The Local Ordinary of the Catholic Archdiocese of Juba in South Sudan, Stephen Cardinal Ameyu Mulla, has called upon the Clergy in his Metropolitan See foster interfaith dialogue and inculturation in their Priestly ministry. 

Bishop John Ebebe Ayah of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Uyo

“Knights are highly respected”: Catholic Bishop in Nigeria Says, Urges Them to Live “exemplary” Lives, Witnessing Christ

Members of the Catholic Knights in the West African nation of Nigeria have, over the years, attracted respect, Bishop John Ebebe Ayah of the country’s Catholic Diocese of Uyo has said. 

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As Millions Face Displacement in DR Congo War, Catholic Peace Entity Expresses Concern over Looming Refugee Crisis

All countries neighbouring the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) should be worried that the fighting in the Central African nation is escalating, and a huge refugee crisis looms, a researcher at Denis Hurley Peace Institute (DHPI) of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has said.

Today, March 18, We Celebrate St. Cyril of Jerusalem

On March 18, the Roman Catholic Church honors St. Cyril of Jerusalem, a fourth-century bishop and Doctor of the Church whose writings are still regarded as masterful expressions of Christian faith.

Candles are placed at the bottom of the St. John Paul II statue at Gemelli Hospital in Rome as prayers for Pope Francis continue as he marks one month in the hospital for treatment of bronchitis and double pneumonia on March 14, 2025. / Credit: Daniel Ibañez/CNA

Pope Francis’ Health Remains "stable with slight improvements": Vatican Monday Updates

Here’s the latest news on Pope Francis’ health and hospitalization.

Second National Catholic Education Forum in Ghana Ends with Call to “strengthen Catholic identity in schools”

The Second National Catholic Education Forum in Ghana has ended with a call on those at the helm of Catholic institutions of learning in the West African nation to “strengthen” the Catholic identity in their respective educational facilities.

Serve “with joy”: Catholic Bishop in Mozambique to Newly Ordained Deacons

Bishop Inácio Lucas Mwita of the Catholic Diocese of Gurué in Mozambique has urged five Seminarians he ordained Deacons on March 16 to serve the people of God with contentment and satisfaction, manifesting joy.

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja in Nigeria

Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja Dedicates 2025 Lenten Campaign towards “multipurpose centre” to House Youths

The 2025 Lenten Campaign collections in the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja in Nigeria will go towards the building of a “multipurpose centre” to house members of the country’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

Fr. Ruffino Ezama. Credit: PACTPAN

Time to Look Inward for Sustenance as African Missionaries Seek to Evangelize Fellow Africans

African Catholic missionaries serving in Africa have been challenged to become self-sustaining by promoting a new approach to mission that is less dependent on the West. 

Let’s “live as charismatics, not as Pentecostals”: Official in Angola on “true identity” of Catholic Charismatic Renewal

The National Coordinator of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Angola has underscored the importance of members remaining rooted in their Catholic identity, cautioning against adopting Pentecostal practices that diverge from Catholic traditions.

Today, March 17, We Celebrate St. Patrick of Ireland

On March 17, Catholics celebrate St. Patrick, the fifth century bishop and patron of Ireland, whose life of holiness set the example for many of the Church's future saints.

The first photo of Pope Francis since he entered Gemelli Hospital on February 14, 2025. / Credit: Holy See Press Office

First Photo of Pope Francis since Admission to Hospital Released, Concelebrates Holy Mass at Chapel

The Vatican has released the first photo of Pope Francis since he entered the Gemelli Hospital in Rome on February 14.

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Support South Sudan’s “reconciliation initiatives”: IGAD Heads of States to Religious, Traditional, Civil Leaders

Faith-based leaders, their counterparts in civil societies and traditional contexts need to support initiatives towards reconciliation and peaceful co-existence in South Sudan, members of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) have said. 

Religious Leaders Laud Angolan President for Move to Mediate Talks as War Rages on in DR Congo

Religious leaders in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have lauded the Angolan President for expressing interest to mediate the talks between warrying parties in the Eastern region of the Central African nation, and the entire Great Lakes region.

Catholic Priest Murdered in Nigeria’s Kafanchan Diocese “lived his life fully in service to God”: Local Ordinary

Fr. Sylvester Okechukwu, a member of the Clergy of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan in Nigeria, who was murdered on March 5 has been eulogized for his unwavering commitment to God’s service in his Priestly ministry in communities.

Deploy “high technology” to Address Insecurity: Nigeria’s Catholic Bishops to State, Federal Governments

Members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) are advocating for the deployment of “high technology” at all government levels in the West African nation to foster “efficient intelligence gathering” and address security challenges in the country.

Catholic Bishop in Mauritius Urges Youths to “rise above culture of indifference, violence”, Foster Justice for All

Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port-Louis in Mauritius has cautioned youths in the Indian Ocean Island nation against the “culture of indifference and violence” and called upon them to instead work towards justice and peace.

Catholic Women Leader in Angola Highlights Women's Mission, Role in Church and Society as “crucial”

The National Coordinator of the Association for the Promotion of Women in the Angolan Catholic Church (PROMAICA) has highlighted the role of women in Church and society as “crucial” and to be fostered.