Luanda, 31 July, 2025 / 12:28 pm (ACI Africa).
The Missionaries of the Congregation of the Divine Word from the Catholic Diocese of Leiria-Fátima in Angola have provided care and hope to impoverished communities located in the Gungo mountain range, approximately 400 kilometers south of the country’s capital, Luanda.
The head of the Missionary Animation Service of the Diocese of Leiria-Fátima, Fr. Joaquim Domingos Luís told the Catholic Charity Foundation, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International that since his relocation to Angola in 2018 for mission work, the Catholic Missionaries have been working to ensure the welfare the “forgotten” people of God in Angola who are experiencing challenges such as poverty, hunger and even hopelessness.
“We work mainly in the Gungo mountains; the people live off agriculture and small businesses,” Fr.Domingos said in a Wednesday, July 30 ACN report.
“Food security doesn't exist, because all it takes is more rain or a lack of rain for harvests to decline, food stocks to dwindle, and prices to skyrocket. Since 2018, the prices of essential goods have tripled, such as corn, rice, cassava, and peanuts,” he added.
Fr. Domingos said that Portuguese missionaries from the Diocese of Leiria-Fátima, who signed a twinning agreement with the Catholic Diocese of Sumbe since 2006 to support the impoverished population, are experiencing the challenge of accessing the mountainous area of Gungo because of “trails, as we call them, and during the rainy season it is truly an adventure to reach the mission in Donga, in the mountains."






