N'Djamena, 03 February, 2026 / 11:53 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Association of Episcopal Conferences of Central Africa (ACERAC) have reflected on the fruits of St. John Paul II’s 1995 Post-Synodal Exhortation, Ecclesia in Africa, in the sub-region of Central Africa 30 years after its promulgation in Yaoundé, Cameroon, noting that the document has marked “a historic turning point for the Church” on the continent.
In a statement following their January 25 to February 1 Plenary Assembly that was held in Chad’s Catholic Archdiocese of N’Djamena, Local Ordinaries from Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Congo Brazzaville said that the Apostolic Exhortation that was promulgated on 14 September 1995 illustrates the image of the Church that is awakening.
The Catholic Bishops said that the post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation issued following the 1994 Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops which was held in Rome has shaped the Church in Africa in its evangelising mission.
“This document gave new impetus to its evangelising mission through the various themes it highlighted: the Church as the Family of God, inculturation, agents of evangelization, structures of evangelisation, and self-sufficiency,” ACERAC members said in their 10-page statement.
Reflecting on the fruits of the document, the Bishops said, “The model of the Church as the Family of God proposed by the Synod proved to be deeply suited to the socio-cultural realities of Africa.”


