N'Djamena, 04 February, 2026 / 4:40 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACERAC) have concluded their weeklong 13th Plenary Assembly with a pledge to, among other commitments, to invest in the capacity building of Catechists in the six countries of their regional Conference.
In a statement following their January 25 to February 1 Plenary Assembly that was held in Chad’s Catholic Archdiocese of N’Djamena, the Catholic Church leaders say that “together with our main collaborators, we will make the necessary efforts to provide ACERAC Catechists with both good initial training and quality doctrinal formation.”
The Local Ordinaries from Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Congo Brazzaville say their support would encompass “moral, spiritual, and material” assistance to ensure Catechists in the sub-region realize their mission.
On their part, Catechists are to embrace their mission, which ACERAC members say extends to being “witnesses to Christian formation, especially among the younger Christian generations of Central Africa.”
“Your role is crucial, and your commitment remains decisive in the establishment and expansion of the Church within our continent and, above all, in our sub-region,” they say in their 10-page statement.



