Luanda, 24 September, 2025 / 4:03 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Martín Lasarte Topolansky of Angola’s Lwena Diocese has urged Catholic scouts in the country to strengthen their mission in the Church with fidelity, clarity, and communion following their official separation from the Association of Scouts of Angola (AEA).
In a Pastoral letter issued September 21, Bishop Lasarte called on the Catholic Scouts of Angola (AECA) to preserve their ecclesial identity, to deepen their faith, and to remain united with their pastors after the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) decided in July 2025 to withdraw the group from the AEA.
“This decision allows for greater institutional clarity regarding who is ultimately responsible for scout groups that operate within ecclesial structures,” Bishop Lasarte explained, emphasizing that Catholic Scouts must reaffirm their communion with the local Church and Youth Ministry.
He clarified, “The AEA recognizes as its supreme authority the Regional Boards and the Central Board in Luanda. AECA, however, is under the authority of Parish Priests or designated delegates and, in a particular way, the Diocesan Bishop.”
For the Catholic Bishop, this decision should not be seen as exclusion but as a reaffirmation of the pastoral and spiritual identity of Catholic scouts.



