Freetown, 05 December, 2025 / 6:39 pm (ACI Africa).
The newly elected President of the National Confraternity of Catholic Priests in Sierra Leone has expressed commitment to promoting unity among the members in the West African nation during his tenure in office.
In his acceptance speech following his election during the Priests’ December 2–5 retreat, Fr. Paul Morana Sandi underscored the need for mutual support as a key means of fostering unity and solidarity among the Priests.
“My first commitment as your President is to foster deep, visible unity within our Presbyterate,” Fr. Morana said, adding, “I stand before you as a servant, echoing the words of our Lord, who ‘came not to be served but to serve’ (Mk. 10:45).”
In his speech at the retreat that was held at Pastoral Center, Kenema, on the theme: “Unity, Fraternity, and Service in the Priesthood,” Fr. Morana underlined the need to foster mutual support among the Priests, saying, “Many of our brothers serve in remote parishes, facing immense material and spiritual challenges.”
“We must strengthen our programs for mutual support, ensuring our elderly, sick, and those in remote missions feel the tangible presence of our solidarity. Let no Priest in Sierra Leone feel alone in his ministry,” the member of Clergy of Sierra Leone's Catholic Diocese of Bo said.



