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Agnes Aineah

Agnes Aineah

Agnes Aineah is a Kenyan journalist with a background in digital and newspaper reporting. She holds a Master of Arts in Digital Journalism from the Aga Khan University, Graduate School of Media and Communications and a Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communications from Kenya's Moi University. Agnes currently serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.

Bishop Neil Frank. Credit: SACBC

Precious Blood Sisters 140th Anniversary: Bishop Celebrates Legacy of Congregation Five Women in South Africa Started

Five women who wore red skirts started the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood (CPS), a Congregation that has spread its roots...

Catechist Cipriano Parite. Credit: ACN

Plan to Advance Sainthood Course of Catechist in Mozambique Who Chose Death to Save Villagers Surfaces

Bishop Alberto Vera Aréjula of the Catholic Diocese of Nacala in Mozambique has revealed plans to advance the beatification of...

Fr. Prof. Paul Béré. Credit: ACI Africa

Award-Winning African Scholar Calls for Mentorship, Positive Criticism between Men and Women Theologians

Male theologians in Africa can sometimes be very dismissive of the ideas of their female counterparts, Fr. Prof. Paul Béré...

“Deeply regrettable”: Catholic Sisters’ Congregation in Kenya Troubled after Member Captured Assaulting Younger Sister

The leadership of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph (FSJ), also known as Asumbi Sisters in Kenya’s Catholic Diocese of Homa Bay has expressed...

Sr. Josée Ngalula (right) and Dr. Hadebe Nontando (left). Credit: ACI Africa)

Three Things an African Woman Can Do with Theology Knowledge

One of the most nagging questions that African women theologians receive is their inspiration to engage in the field that...

Sr. Mumbi Kigutha. Credit: ACI Africa

“Treated as amateurs”: African Women Theologians Ask to Be “taken seriously” in Academia

Theology is still a hostile space for women in Africa who are denied opportunities to contribute to the daily life...

“I haven’t converted to Islam”: Nigerian “former” Catholic Nun Says She Made Viral FB Post in “extreme emotional stress”

A Nigerian Catholic Nun whose Facebook post in which she renounced Christianity, saying that she had decided to embrace Islam...

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Conference of African Women Theologians II Kicks Off with Invitation to Transfer Insights into Church Formation Programs

Participants in the Second African Women Theologians Conference 2025 who are gathering at Hekima University College (HUC) in Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, have been...

Late Fr. Augustine Amadu. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Kenema

Catholic Priest in Sierra Leone Murdered while Preparing for New Mission

A Catholic Priests in Sierra Leone’s Catholic Diocese of Kenema was murdered on August 30 while he was preparing to take on...

Sr. Kinse Shako Annastasia. Credit: Sr. Kinse Shako Annastasia Facebook page

Nigerian Sisters’ Order Distances Itself from “former” Member Who “embraced Islamic Religion” amid Viral Abuse Claims

The leadership of Mother of Perpetual Help of the Archangel Sisters (MOPHAS) Auchi Diocese in Nigeria has distanced itself from...

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“BeDoCare” Conference Started in Rome Arrives in Kenya with Focus to Move “beyond aid and paternalism”

The BeDoCare, a conference started in Rome in September 2022 to move “beyond aid and paternalism" is set to be held...

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Children in African Countries Experiencing Persecution Benefit from Catholic Charity’s “back to school” Support

The Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, has unveiled a variety of education funded programs...

Telley Sadia, CAFOD’s Country Representative for Sudan. Credit: CAFOD

Why It’s Costly for Catholic Entities in War-Torn Sudan to Engage in Peacebuilding Initiatives

Catholic entities in Sudan where there is heavy fighting are intervening with caution, an official at the Catholic Agency for Overseas...

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“Allow people to tell their stories”: Content Producers at Communication Network for Catholic Sisters in Kenya Told

Content producers at the Communication Network for Catholic Sisters (CNCS) in Kenya, an information service of the Association of Sisterhoods...

Pope Leo XIV prays during his Wednesday general audience on Aug. 13, 2025, in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican.

Pope Leo XIV on the Insurgency in Mozambique: Do not Forget “these brothers and sisters of ours”

Pope Leo XIV has expressed his closeness with victims of violence in Mozambique, praying for the end of the war...

Telley Sadia, CAFOD’s Country Representative for Sudan. Credit: CAFOD

CAFOD Fights Accessibility Challenges to Save Sudan War Victims from Cholera Devastation

The current cholera devastation in Sudan, especially in the country’s Darfur region is taking a toll on the population already battered by...

Marta Petrosillo, editor-in-chief of the ACN Religious Freedom in the World Report (RFR). Credit: ACN

Emerging Religious Extremism in Historically Peaceful African Countries Cause for Concern: Catholic Aid Agency

Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, has raised concern about the growing religious extremism in...

AMECEA Members Agree on Creation of Diocesan Crisis Management Teams to Address Communication Delays

One of the key provisions of the 2025-2035 Communication policy that the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa...

Fr. Andrew Kaufa. Credit: ACI Africa

Revolutionary Digital App to Link Over 60 Catholic Radios in Eastern Africa

The Department of Social Communications of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) has spearheaded the development...

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Ensure Church Voice is “clear and compassionate”: Bishop at Launch of AMECEA Communication Policy, App

The 10-year communication policy unveiled by the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) needs to shape Catholic...