CAPE TOWN APRIL 7, 2017 (CISA) – The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has said that all the country’s problems such as corruption will not be solved by the resignation of President Jacob Zuma. “While we note and respect the calls for the resignation of the president, such a step would not in itself be […]
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ANGOLA: Bishops Decry Denial of Extension Permit to Catholic Radio
LUANDA APRIL 7, 2017 (CISA) – The Episcopal Conference of Angola and São Tomé (CEAST)has accused the government of lacking the political will needed to allow Catholic-owned Radio Ecclesia’s expansion plans. Archbishop Filomeno do Nascimento Vieira Dias, President of CEAST said the Angolan government “lacked the political will needed to allow the extension of Radio Ecclésia’s […]
AFRICA: Church Experiencing Fast Growth in Continent, Report Shows
VATICAN CITY APRIL 7, 2017 (CISA) – New statistics released by the Vatican’s Central Office for Church Statistics show that Africa has had the highest growth rate of baptized Catholics compared to other continents. The Annuario Pontificio 2017 released on April 6, show that the population of Catholics in Africa grew by 19.4 percent, whereas a decline has […]
VATICAN: Holy See Releases Program of Pope’s Trip to Egypt
VATICAN CITY APRIL 4, 2017(CISA) – The Vatican has released the itinerary for Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Egypt on April 28-29. According to the program released on March 3, Pope Francis will arrive at Cairo International Airport around 14:00 on Friday where he will be welcomed at the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis before making a courtesy visit […]
NIGERIA: Concern Raised Over Religious Extremism by Masqueraders
NSUKKA APRIL 4, 2017 (CISA) – The Catholic Church and the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) have called for the prosecution of masqueraders who attacked a catholic seminarian in Nsuka. A Catholic seminarian, Lawrence Ezeugwu, was attacked by masqueraders and beaten to coma. In his homily at St. Joseph Catholic Church on April 2, Bishop Godfrey Onah […]
SOUTH SUDAN: Government Suspends $10,000 Work Permit Fee
JUBA APRIL 4, 2017 (CISA) – The government of South Sudan has suspended plans to charge foreign workers a $10,000 work permit fee after criticism that it would penalize aid agencies. “The Ministry of Finance acknowledges these significant issues … and steps are being taken to formulate the best way forward,” Finance Minister Stephen Dhieu Dau […]
DRC: Pope Calls for Peace and Tolerance Following Attacks on Church Property
KINSHASA APRIL 4, 2017 (CISA) –Pope Francis has called for peace and tolerance in DRC following recent attacks on Catholic Church buildings. “I assure that nation of my closeness and urge everyone to pray for peace, and pray that the hearts of the perpetrators of these crimes may be freed of the slavery of hatred and […]
KENYA: AJAN Launches Book on HIV/AIDS Prevention for the Youth
NAIROBI MARCH 28, 2017 (CISA) – The AJAN (African Jesuit AIDS Network) has launched a book titled AJAN HIV and AIDS Prevention Programme for the Youth (AHAPPY). According to Fr Elphege Quenum S.J, Director of AJAN, the manual, published by the Paulines Publications intends to lead young people to an AIDS free generation, empowering them to […]
MALAWI: Time has Come to Own the Church, Archbishop Msusa Tells Christians
LIMBE MARCH 28, 2017 (CISA) – Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa of the Catholic Archdiocese of Blantyre has called upon faithful to develop a spirit of self reliance in running Church institutions. “Time has come for the Christians to develop a spirit of ownership and be able to run the church especially the seminaries. Many think that […]
MALI: Help Secure Release of Kidnapped nun, Bishops Conference Appeals
BAMAKO MARCH 28, 2017(CISA) – The Episcopal Conference of Mali is appealing to the public to help secure the release of kidnapped Sr Cecilia Argoti Narvaez, of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate. “We are appealing to the public and the media to help us solicit the search for contacts with kidnappers for the release of […]