Abidjan, 11 August, 2025 / 10:16 pm (ACI Africa).
Delegates of the III Pan-African Catholic Congress on Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life who gathered in Ivory Coast’s city of Abidjan from August 5-10 have called for the support of African missionaries who are experiencing hardships in their missions, especially those set back by immigration challenges.
In a statement at the end of the congress, the delegates say that divisions such as ethnicity and racism must not stand in the way of missionary discipleship in Africa and even outside the continent.
Noting that self-reliance is an imperative for the Church in Africa, “not as isolation from other local Churches, but as mature participation in the universal communion of faith,” the delegates say, “This means… supporting African missionaries in the challenging mission in some parts of the world where some African missionaries experience racism and immigration restrictions.”
The delegates acknowledge that the African Church has transitioned to “a Church of the Sheaves”, sharing personnel within the continent and even outside Africa.
“We recognize with gratitude how far the African Church has journeyed: transiting from a mission Church receiving the Gospel to a Church of the Sheaves, sharing gifts and sending missionaries to other parts of the world,” they say, and add, “We commit ourselves to deepening this transformation as missionary disciples of the Lord to Africa and the world.”






