Nairobi, 28 November, 2025 / 6:19 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Bernadine Francis Mfumbusa of Tanzania’s Catholic Diocese of Kondoa has raised concern over the growing number of unauthorised websites and blogs bearing the name “Catholic,” noting that some publish content contrary to the Catholic faith, which is misleading young people.
In an interview with ACI Africa, Bishop Mfumbusa, reflecting on the challenges facing his Episcopal See, noted that some of the online forums are operated by non-Catholics whose primary aim is economic through clickbait and sensationalism and not faith promotion.
“The problem, which is probably bigger, is that we have a lot of Catholic blogs and websites,” he said during the Wednesday, November 26, interview on the sidelines of the meeting that brought together Directors of Catholic-owned television and radio stations in Africa and communication Coordinators of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) at the Mariapolis Piero Centre in Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN).
The Local Ordinary of Kondoa Diocese, who doubles as the President of the Pan African Episcopal Committee for Social Communications (CEPACS) questioned the justification for the mushrooming online forums, saying, “We don't have an authority which gives imprimatur to say this is Catholic.”
He went on to lament, “Sometimes we have people who are not Christians at all; they are atheists, but they use the term Catholic for marketing purposes.”



