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2025 Family Day in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN). Credit: ADN

Kenyan Catholic Archbishop Cautions Youths against Threats to Marriage and Family Life

Aug 11, 2025

Archbishop Philip Subira Anyolo of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) has urged the young men and women in his Metropolitan See to embrace marriage as “a singular vocation”, cautioning them against ideologies that threaten the family.

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Malawi Catholic Bishops Pledge to Advance Resolutions of Inaugural National Eucharistic Congress

Aug 11, 2025

The Catholic Bishops of Malawi have committed to ensuring a successful implementation of the resolutions from the inaugural National Eucharistic Congress, held from August 5-9 at Our Lady of Africa Maula Cathedral in the Catholic Archdiocese of Lilongwe.

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In Case You Missed Them: Some Other Moments of SECAM Plenary Assembly in Rwanda and Photos

Aug 11, 2025

Not much attention might have been given to some moments during the recently concluded July 30 – August 4 20th Plenary Assembly of Africa’s Catholic Bishops under their common forum, the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) in Rwanda’s capital city, Kigali.

Liturgy delegates from Across Kenya's Catholic Dioceses during their August 4-7 Annual Liturgy Convention in Mombasa Archdiocese. Credit: Sr. Olga Massango

Kenyan Catholic Priest Calls for “culturally sensitive” Approach in Addressing Modernity in Liturgy

Aug 10, 2025

The biggest challenge in Catholic liturgy today is balancing “tradition and modernity”, a Kenyan Catholic Priest has said, and called for a contextualized approach in handling emerging liturgical issues.

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Launched Youth Vocational Skill Centre in Nigerian Archdiocese to Foster “self-reliance, community development”

Aug 10, 2025

In a bid to combat youth unemployment and promote economic self-sufficiency, the  Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has launched a vocational training centre through its Justice Development and Peace Caritas Initiative (JDPCI).

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Upcoming Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Muxima Shrine “time of grace” in Angola: Official

Aug 10, 2025

The upcoming pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Muxima in Angola has been described as a time of grace, marked by spiritual renewal, national unity, and careful preparation to welcome thousands of pilgrims to one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most significant Marian sites.

Participants of the cllimate summit held in Nairobi on Monday, July 28. Credit: ACI Africa

Faith Groups in Africa Propose Move from Systems Prioritizing “profit over people” in Safeguarding Biodiversity

Aug 9, 2025

Faith groups in Africa have challenged African leaders to embrace economic systems that respect the dignity of all people, and not those focused on making profits, as the continent fights to protect biodiversity.

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Youths Urged to Emulate Uganda Martyrs, Rwandan Visionary Students, and DR Congo’s Bwana Chui in Witnessing to Faith

Aug 9, 2025

One thing is common about the witness of the recently beatified Floribelt Bwana Chui Kositi of the Democratic Republic of Condo (DRC), the Kibeho visionaries in Rwanda, and the 22 Catholic Ugandan Martyrs. All of them were young.

Bishop Siphiwo Devilliers Paul Vanqa. Credit: SACBC

Concern as Academic Pressure Hinders Faith Formation among School-going Children in South Africa

Aug 9, 2025

The Liaison Bishop for Youth at the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) has expressed concern that the overemphasis on academic performance in South Africa’s education system is hindering the formation of school-going children and keeping them away from the Church.

The helicopter crash victims. Credit: Presidency of the Republic of Ghana

“Grave loss to nation”: Ghana’s Bishops Mourn Loss of 8 Senior Government, Military Officials in Helicopter Crash

Aug 8, 2025

Catholic Bishops in Ghana have expressed their spiritual closeness with families of eight senior government and military officials who died in a tragic helicopter crash on August 6 in the West African nation.

Archbishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu. Credit: Capuchin TV

Let’s not be “annoying Priests”: Catholic Archbishop at Priestly Ordination in Kenya

Aug 8, 2025

The Archbishop of Kenya’s Catholic Archdiocese of Kisumu has urged members of Clergy to always be available to the people they serve, and to carry out their pastoral duties appropriately, lest they turn into “annoying Priests.”

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Malawi’s First-ever Catholic Children’s Congress Concludes with Calls to Protect Young Ones from Harm

Aug 8, 2025

The inaugural National Children’s Congress organized by the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) has concluded with a call to prioritize child welfare, safeguard children from harm, and promote their spiritual development through good role models.

Late Fr. Vasco Ngonguela Samba. Credit: Catholic Archdiocese of Huambo

Father Detained for Suspected Involvement in Angolan Catholic Priest’s Death

Aug 8, 2025

Fr. Vasco Ngonguela Samba, a 30-year-old member of the Catholic Archdiocese of Huambo in Angola, who went missing on July 31, has been found dead, and his father arrested on suspicion of homicide.

Pope Leo XIV Mourns Helicopter Crash Victims in Ghana. Credit: Presidency of the Republic of Ghana/Daniel Ibañez/CNA

Pope Leo XIV Expresses Spiritual Closeness with Families of Helicopter Crash Victims in Ghana

Aug 8, 2025

Pope Leo XIV has expressed his spiritual closeness with the families of ministers, government officials, and the crew who perished in a military helicopter crash on Wednesday, 6 August, in the West African nation of Ghana. 

Members of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST). Credit: Radio Ecclesia

Angola’s Catholic Bishops Direct Countrywide “reparation” Eucharistic Celebrations for Deadly Taxi Drivers’ Protests

Aug 7, 2025

Members of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) have called for nationwide “Masses of reparation” in the Southern African nation following the July 28-30 taxi drivers’ protests that left at least 30 people dead.

Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mthatha. Credit: SACBC

“Boat in storm?” Catholic Bishop Says South Africa Trapped in “times of practical atheism” amid Fading Faith Authority

Aug 7, 2025

Bishop Sithembele Anton Sipuka of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Mthatha has likened the country’s current situation to a boat caught in a storm at a time when faith practice is on the decline and the people of God moving towards “practical atheism.”

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Newly Ordained Catholic Priests in Angola Urged to Commit to Promoting Human Dignity

Aug 7, 2025

Four members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin (OFM Cap) ordained Priests on Monday, August 4, have been encouraged to embrace their ministry as a public mission rooted in justice, peace, and the promotion of human dignity.

Bishop Pio Hipunyati of the Catholic Diocese of Ondjiva in Angola. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Ondjiva

Witchcraft Undermines Christian Faith, Fractures Community Living, Catholic Bishop in Angola Warns

Aug 7, 2025

Bishop Pio Hipunyati of the Catholic Diocese of Ondjiva in Angola has cautioned against the dangers of believing in witchcraft, saying such beliefs are a direct threat to the Christian faith and the unity of community life.

Bishop  Estêvão Binga of Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Ganda. Credit: Catholic Diocese of Ganda

Angola’s Ganda Catholic Diocese Marks First Anniversary with Renewed Call for Commitment in Faith

Aug 7, 2025

Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Ganda has marked the first anniversary of its erection with a renewed appeal from the pioneer Local Ordinary for steadfastness and commitment in Christian faith in view of realizing a vibrant local Church.

Third Pan African Congress Kicks off in Ivory Coast with Calls for Continent’s “spiritual, structural reawakening”

Aug 6, 2025

African theologians, including Clergy, women and men Religious and Laity, who have gathered in Ivory Coast’s city of Abidjan for the III Pan-African Catholic Congress on Theology, Society, and Pastoral Life have called for “spiritual and structural reawakening” in Africa, expressing their commitment to confront urgent issues affecting the continent during the five-day event.