Nairobi, 30 June, 2025 / 9:47 pm (ACI Africa).
The appointment of Fr. Prof. Paul Béré of the Jesuit Province of West Africa (AOC) as Dean of the Faculty of Biblical Sciences (Biblicum) at the Rome-based Pontifical Gregorian University is “a moment of pride for the Church in Africa”, the President of the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JCAM) has said.
In his Friday, June 27 statement, Fr. José Minaku Lukoli says that the appointment, which the Superior General of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits/SJ), Fr. Arturo Sosa, made, marks “a significant milestone for the church both in Africa and the global Society of Jesus.”
“His appointment is not only a personal achievement but also a moment of pride and affirmation for the Church in Africa,” Fr. Minaku says about the appointment of the Burkinabe Jesuit Priest.
Fr. Béré’s appointment as Dean, JCAM President goes on to say, “underscores the growing recognition of African voices in global theological discourse and highlights the richness of African contributions to biblical scholarship and the life of the universal Church.”
The appointment is a “testament” to Fr. Béré’s “remarkable dedication to biblical scholarship, ecclesial service, and leadership in theological formation across Africa and beyond,” the native of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) adds.






