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Stephen Cardinal Brislin. Credit: SACBC

South Africa's Cardinal Brislin Decries “scandal fatigue”, Says Corruption Obstructing True Experience of Christmas

Dec 16, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

The president of the Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC) has expressed concern over the rising prevalence of corruption and impunity in South Africa, noting that “scandal fatigue” is obstructing the experience of Christmas and Christ’s light.

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja

Eleven Newly Ordained Priests in Nigeria’s Abuja Archdiocese Urged to Embrace Vocation “without counting cost”

Dec 16, 2025

By ACI Africa Staff

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has urged 11 Deacons he ordained Priests in his Episcopal See to serve selflessly “without counting the cost.”

Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC). Credit: Diacenco

Catholic Bishops in Central Africa Call for an End to War, Urge Lasting Peace in Great Lakes Region

Dec 16, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACEAC), comprising Catholic Bishops in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Rwanda, have called for an end to violence and the return of lasting peace in the Great Lakes region.

Archbishop Zolile Peter Mpambani of Bloemfontein Archdiocese in South Africa, appointed Apostolic Administrator of Keimoes-Upington Catholic Diocese following the death of Bishop Edward Gabriel Risi. Credit: SACBC

South Africa’s Keimoes-Upington Catholic Diocese Gets Apostolic Administrator Days After Bishop’s Death

Dec 16, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Archbishop Zolile Peter Mpambani of Bloemfontein Archdiocese in South Africa has been appointed Apostolic Administrator of Keimoes-Upington Catholic Diocese following the death of Bishop Edward Gabriel Risi on December 4.

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Catechists Working to Rekindle Hope among Communities Displaced by Islamist Terrorists in Mozambique

Dec 16, 2025

By Agnes Aineah

Catechists working at the Ntele Resettlement Camp in Mozambique’s northern Province of Cabo Delgado have spoken about “the flame of hope” rekindled in the camp hosting hundreds of people displaced by Islamist terrorists in the region.

Sr. Prof. Agnes Lucy Lando. Credit: Courtesy photos: Sr. Prof. Lucy Agnes Lando, SMK/Kenya

“Fake self, fake life” Trend Identified as a Major Challenge in Africa’s Contemporary Church

Dec 16, 2025

By Nicholas Waigwa

The growing tendency among people to present a false image of themselves and their lives is one of the major challenges confronting the contemporary Church in Africa, a Kenyan Catholic Sister has said.

Bishop Mark Kadima Wamukoya. Credit: Bungoma Catholic Diocese

“Avoid being fake people,” Kenyan Bishop Tells Pontifical Missionary Children to Embrace Sincerity

Dec 16, 2025

By Sabrine Amboka

The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Bungoma has urged children to cultivate good character by embracing sincerity, honesty, and patience in their daily lives.

Family Day celebrations at St. Austin's Msongari Parish. Credit: St Austin's Msongari Communications

“Faith must be lived within a community”: Bishop to Parishioners of St. Austin, Kenya’s Oldest Inland Catholic Parish

Dec 16, 2025

By Agnes Aineah

Parishioners of St. Austin’s Msongari Parish of the Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN), Kenya’s oldest inland Catholic church, have been told to find belonging in groups such as Small Christian Communities (SCCs), Catholic Women Association (CWA), Catholic Men Association (CMA) and other apostolic entities within the Parish.

Today, December 16, We Celebrate St. Adelaide

Dec 16, 2025

Born in 931 in Burgundy, France as the daughter of King Rudolph II of Burgundy, Adelaide was promised in marriage when she was only two years old, to a man named Lothaire, the son and heir of his enemy, Hugh of Provence.

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Pauline Sisters’ Groundbreaking Children’s Literary Event in Kenya Lauded for Addressing Reading Apathy

Dec 15, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Participants in the groundbreaking children’s literary event, which members of the Pious Society of the Daughters of St. Paul (FSP/Pauline Sisters) in Nairobi organized have commended the initiative for fostering a reading culture among children, particularly at a time when digital media increasingly competes for their attention.

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One killed, 13 Worshippers Abducted at Evangelical Church in Nigeria’s Kogi State

Dec 15, 2025

By ACI Africa Staff

At least one person was killed, and 13 worshippers abducted on Sunday, December 14, when armed men stormed the  Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Nigeria’s Kogi State, an attack that occurred amid calls for religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

Members of the Episcopal Conference of Chad (CET). Credit: Cloche TV

In Christmas 2025 Message, Chad’s Catholic Bishops Call for National Reconciliation That “includes healing wounds”

Dec 15, 2025

By Jude Atemanke

Members of the Episcopal Conference of Chad (CET) have called for national reconciliation that follows the “various stages”, warning that deepening social divisions, political exclusion, and weak democratic institutions threaten cohesion in the Central African nation.

Christian Group Plans Campaign Outside Etihad Stadium in England Over UAE’s Alleged Role in Sudan War

Dec 15, 2025

By Silas Isenjia

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), a UK-based human rights organization, has announced plans for a public campaign on 14 January 2026 outside England’s Etihad Stadium, calling on the English Premier League (EPL) to address the alleged role of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the ongoing war in Sudan.

Pope Leo admires the Nativity scene that was made in Costa Rica. / Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Leo XIV Thankful for Pro-life Nativity Scene That "represents a life preserved from abortion

Dec 15, 2025

By Victoria Cardiel

Pope Leo XIV thanked Costa Rican artist Paula Sáenz Soto for donating a pro-life Nativity scene to the Vatican.

Sr. Prof. Agnes Lucy Lando. Credit: Lwanga Communications

“Award affirms what I’ve been missioned to do”: Kenyan Catholic Sister Sees Recognition as Call to Serve More Deeply

Dec 15, 2025

By ACI Africa Staff

When Lapid Leaders Africa named Sr. Prof. Agnes Lucy Lando among its 2025 Top Purpose-Driven Leaders, the Kenyan Catholic Sister did not receive the honour as a personal triumph. Instead, she discerned it as a confirmation of a vocation already well underway.

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Abuja Catholic Archdiocese. Credit: Abuja Catholic Archdiocese

“Our day of glory will come”: Catholic Archbishop in Nigeria Calls for Patience, Hope amid Hardships

Dec 15, 2025

By Sabrine Amboka

The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has urged Nigerians not to lose hope despite the country’s persistent challenges, such as violence, corruption, kidnappings, and unemployment.

Bishop Maurício Agostinho Camuto (left) of Caxito Diocese and Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias (right) of Luanda Archdiocese. Credit: Radio Ecclesia

Catholic Bishops in Angola Condemn Alcohol, Drug Promotion Targeting Young People

Dec 15, 2025

By João Vissesse

Catholic Bishops in Angola have, in separate homilies on December 14, the Third Sunday of Advent, expressed concern about what they describe as the growing promotion of alcohol and drug abuse among young people.

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Abuja Catholic Archdiocese. Credit: Abuja Catholic Archdiocese

Let’s “pursue true mission of religion”: Catholic Archbishop Urges Religious Tolerance, Peaceful Coexistence in Nigeria

Dec 15, 2025

By Sabrine Amboka

Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Abuja Catholic Archdiocese has encouraged citizens of the West African nation to remain peaceful and united despite differences in religious beliefs, emphasizing that the “true mission of religion” is to foster love, harmony, and mutual acceptance.

Today, December 15, We Celebrate St. Virginia Centurione Bracelli

Dec 15, 2025

Born in Genoa Italy on April 2, 1587, Virginia was raised in an aristocratic family which was nonetheless pious, and from a young age she longed to consecrate herself to God in the religious life. However, she was pressured into an arranged marriage at the age of 15 on account of her social status, and had two daughters.

Fr. Deusdedit Ssekabira of the Catholic Diocese of Masaka in Uganda in police custody for alleged “violent subversive activities against state” following his abducted from his office in Katwe, Masaka city, by men wearing Uganda Army uniform on December 3. Credit: Courtesy photo

Abducted Catholic Priest in Custody for Alleged “violent subversive activities against state”: Uganda’s Defence Official

Dec 14, 2025

By ACI Africa Staff

Uganda’s defence authorities have confirmed that Fr. Deusdedit Ssekabira, a Clergy of the Catholic Diocese of Masaka whose disappearance earlier this month sparked concern and prayers that the Local Ordinary directed, is in the custody of security forces over alleged criminal activities.