Luanda, 10 July, 2025 / 8:27 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Angola have expressed concern about the worsening social conditions in remote parts of the country and denounced the persecution of Catechists accused of witchcraft.
In difference Episcopal Sees, the Catholic Church leaders are also calling on the government to urgently address gaps in the country, including poor infrastructure, healthcare challenges, and inadequate education services.
In the Catholic Diocese of Benguela, Bishop António Francisco Jaca has condemned what he described as “alarming acts of persecution against Catechists in the municipality of Balombo, particularly in remote areas where belief in witchcraft remains widespread.”
“Many of our brothers, including Catechists, live under the weight of a dangerous mentality,” Bishop Jaca told journalists on Tuesday, July 8 following the conclusion of his pastoral visit to remote areas of the Balombo Municipality.
The Catechists, he said, “are accused by their own communities of being sorcerers and subjected to trials with no legal basis. No one has the right to take justice into their own hands.”






