ITURI, 24 July, 2025 / 9:18 pm (ACI Africa).
The church of St. John Capistran Parish of Bunia Catholic Diocese in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was desecrated on July 21, when rebels of the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) forcefully accessed the building, vandalized the tabernacle, and destroyed sacred hosts.
In a Tuesday, July 22 press conference, the Coordinator of Caritas Bunia provided details about the attack that left at least 21 persons killed in Lopa and Nizi, Ituri province.
“The church, the presbytery, and the Marian Shrine were desecrated. The tabernacle was forced open, the Eucharist scattered on the floor, and the Marian grotto vandalized by the rebels,” Fr. Chrysanthe Ngabu Lidja told journalists.
Fr. Ngabu added, “Albs, chasubles, and all the liturgical items were thrown to the ground.”
He described the July 21 attack as a “grave violation of international humanitarian law” and a “devastating spiritual wound” for the people of God.






