Lusaka, 02 December, 2025 / 3:48 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of Zambia’s Catholic Diocese of Mpika has decried what he describes as “a growing disregard” for the Church and its ministers in the Southern African nation.
In his message for the season of Advent, Bishop Edwin Mwansa Mulandu said the trend should not be tolerated, especially as Zambia “remains a Christian nation.”
“Some political agents have continued to show disrespect for the spiritual leaders of the Church, attempting to diminish the sacredness of the Church and the dignity of our Priests, Bishops, and Pastors,” Bishop Mulandu said in his reflection on Sunday, November 30.
He encouraged the people under his pastoral care to unite in their support for the Clergy and all who minister in the Lord’s vineyard, emphasizing that Church ministers “are the voice of the voiceless, the voice of truth, justice, and love.”
“It is your duty to stand with them, pray for them, and protect their dignity and mission,” the Zambian Catholic Church leader said, noting that the “rise of secularism,” a challenge he had previously underscored in his 2025 Lenten message, is also concerning.



