Maputo, 16 December, 2025 / 5:34 pm (ACI Africa).
Catechists working at the Ntele Resettlement Camp in Mozambique’s northern Province of Cabo Delgado have spoken about “the flame of hope” rekindled in the camp hosting hundreds of people displaced by Islamist terrorists in the region.
In an interview with Catholic Pontifical and charity foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, Catechist Adério Monteiro, 29, speaks of the resilience of the over 300 families at the camp who lost everything, and are building fresh dreams with the help of Catechists at the chapel of Santo António.
Catechist Monteiro tells ACN that some of the Catechists are already preparing groups for baptism and confirmation.
He emphasizes that all the Catechists, “in the midst of horror and trauma,” seek to “rekindle the flame of hope that Christ lives, that Christ is with us.”
Explaining the pain that those displaced carry with them, Catechist Monteiro says in the Tuesday, December 16 ACN report, “These are people who saw their children, their husbands, their relatives being beheaded. Their mothers being killed and others being kidnapped by jihadist groups. These are people who were forced to abandon everything—their homes, their farms, and other possessions. And they were resettled here.”






