Maputo, 22 January, 2026 / 4:03 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Episcopal Conference of Mozambique (CEM) have appealed for national and international solidarity following devastating floods that have hit large parts of the country, particularly the southern and central regions, leaving families displaced, livelihoods destroyed, and vulnerable communities facing worsening living conditions.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, January 21, CEM members say they are following the situation with “great pastoral concern and deep worry,” citing reports of loss of human life, destruction of property, and the forced displacement of families.
Expressing spiritual closeness and fraternal solidarity with the victims, the Catholic Church leaders say the Church shares “the anguish of bereaved families, the displaced, and all those whose dignity and future have been compromised.”
“The Church feels as her own the pain of the Mozambican people and beyond, and she raises her supplications to God for all who suffer, reaffirming the hope that springs from faith and fraternal communion,” CEM members say.
They note that the current emergency challenges both the individual and collective conscience, calling for a “conversion of heart, shared responsibility, and concrete commitment to human life and the common good.”



