Bamako, 23 January, 2026 / 7:30 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Episcopal Conference of Mali (CEM) have concluded their Plenary Assembly with a passionate appeal for peace, responsible governance, and unity in the country.
In a statement following their January 19-22 session in the Catholic Archdiocese of Bamako, CEM members say their meeting took place in a national context described as being “always marked by multidimensional challenges” with secular, economic, social and humanitarian inclinations.
While acknowledging the difficulties affecting the daily lives of the population and Church institutions alike, the Catholic Bishops recognize that “important steps are being taken on the path of the search for peace, thanks to the efforts of the government and the resilience of the entire Malian people.”
Underscoring the need for perseverance, they note that “these efforts are to be continued without delay, because according to African wisdom, the road is long, but those who advance always end up arriving.”
At the heart of their deliberations was an emphasis on responsible governance, particularly within Church structures.






