Brazzaville, 02 December, 2025 / 4:17 pm (ACI Africa).
Mons. François Halyday Mbouangui, who was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Nkayi in the Republic of the Congo (Congo Brazzaville), has admitted feeling “humanly unadapted” to the Episcopal ministry entrusted to him, inviting the people of God to accompany him with prayers as he prepares to serve the local Church.
Speaking after the announcement of his appointment on December 1, Mons. Mbouangui shared a personal reflection on his journey to accepting the appointment.
“There is in me, humanly, the consciousness of feeling unadapted before the ministry to which I am called. And that is why I ask you, in advance, to pray for me,” he said.
The Bishop-elect added, “I have searched in the secret and silence of mechanisms like Jonas to escape this heavy task, but without success.”
“We are here because my plans did not work,” he said, adding. “But the fish of fear, which had swallowed me, placed me at the secondary door of the diocese, obeying His Holiness the Pope.”



