Nairobi, 05 September, 2025 / 10:13 pm (ACI Africa).
The new book, “African Women Theologians & Synodality,” unveiled at the September 2-6 African Women Theologians Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, is a prophetic call for the Catholic Church on the continent to embrace inclusivity and justice.
In her review of the book that lends itself to the Synod on Synodality, Sr. Mumbi Kigutha who is Director at Watawa wa Taa (Consecrated Women of Light) said the book asserts the place of women in Church and society.
“This book blends theological concepts with African cultural wisdom and offers a prophetic offering of both critiques and hope,” the Kenyan member of the Sisters of the Precious Blood (CPPS) said on the second day of the conference held at Hekima University College (HUC).
She added, “Synodality cannot be realized without gender inclusivity. African women's theological voices are indispensable for the church's renewal.”
“The church must move from token inclusion to authentic shared leadership. African cultural models of dialogue, listening, and consensus can enrich global Catholicism,” she said in her address on Wednesday, September 3 at the event that HUC convened in collaboration with Watawa wa Taa.






