MALAWI: AMECEA Asked to be an Instrument of Faith
Most Rev. BerhaneyesusHis Grace Archbishop Berhaneyesus, President of the Bishops Conference of Ethiopia, has asked the Church in the AMECEA region to be an instrument of Faith to the people of the...
View ArticleMALAWI: Church Urged to Spearhead Conflict Resolution in Africa
A section of delegates during plenary study sessionThe Church should spearhead the peace building process in the various conflict zones on the Africa continent, a catholic Bishop has said. Makin his...
View ArticleMALAWI: AMECEA Bishops Urged to Use Missionary Strategies to Evangelize
Delegates in a group discussionsBishops of AMECEA have been urged to employ missionary methods to enhance the works of evangelisation in their respective dioceses. Presenting his paper at the ongoing...
View ArticleMALAWI: Vatican Calls for Aggressive Defense of Family
Most Rev. Tarcisio Ziyaye, AMECEA Chairman, Most Rev. Vincenzo Paglia,President of the Pontifical Council for the Family and Most Rev. GabrielMbilingi, President of SECAM The President of the...
View ArticleMALAWI: Modern Challenges of Faith Demands New Evangelization Strategies -...
Rev Professor Clement MajawaThe Director of School of Post Graduate Studies at Catholic University of Eastern Africa (UEA) Rev. Professor Clement Majawa has urged the AMECEA Bishops to embrace the New...
View ArticleMALAWI: Bishop Advocates Obedience in Priesthood
Priests and Pastoral agents have been urged to be obedient and submit to the will of God in order to succeed in their mission.Bishop Paul Njiru Kariuki of Embu Diocese in Kenya in his Homily during the...
View ArticleMALAWI: Seminaries and Formation Houses are Vital for New Evangelization-Bishop
Seminaries and other houses of formation are vital in enhancing New Evangelization, a Catholic Bishop Charles KasondeBishop has said.In his paper presentation to the delegates of AMECEA Plenary...
View ArticleMALAWI: CRS Pledges to Continue its Support to AMECEA
Dr Carolyn WooCatholic Relief Service (CRS) has pledged to continue supporting AMECEA as it implements a strategy to respond to the Apostolic Exhortation Africae Munus in the region.Addressing the 18th...
View ArticleMALAWI: USCCB Recognizes the Contribution Made by African Clergy, Religious...
Most Rev Joseph TobinThe United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has recognized with appreciation the contribution to their dioceses made by Africans, Clergy and Faithful who have moved to...
View ArticleMALAWI: AMECEA Delegates called to Remember the Victims of Wars in the Region
Vatican has called the delegates of the 18th AMECEA Plenary Assembly to remember innocent civilians who are suffering from conflicts and war in the Region. In the message signed by the Prefect of the...
View ArticleMALAWI: Catholic Universities Urged to Explore Possible Ways for New...
Rt Rev Martin MtumbukaCatholic Universities in the AMECEA Region have been challenged to be champions in searching of the truth, so that the factors which hinder Evangelization be explored and...
View ArticleMALAWI: Live According to What you Preach, Clergy and Religious Told
Rt Rev Michael Didi The Bishop of El Obeid Diocese in the Republic of Sudan Rt Rev Michael Didi has called upon the clergy and religious leaders to live a life that can inspire young people and others...
View ArticleMALAWI: AMECEA Delegates Visit Parish Communities in Lilongwe Archdiocese
Kenyan delegation and Parishioners at St. Kizito Parish (Chigoneka) On Sunday, 20th July 2014, the AMECEA delegates took a break from their study sessions and paid pastoral solidarity visits to various...
View ArticleMALAWI: PMS Director Lauds AMECEA for Putting Funds into Proper Use
The National Director of Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) USA, Rev Fr. Andrew Small, OMI, has lauded AMECEA Countries for putting into proper use, the funds received from them.Rev Fr. Andrew...
View ArticleMALAWI: Government Advises Catholic Women to Utilize AMECEA Networks
Dr. Mary ShawaMalawian Catholic women have been advised to utilize the establishment of the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) in order to advance their social and...
View ArticleETHIOPIA: Ethiopian Catholic University to Offer Peace Building Programs for...
Fr. Ketema Asfaw, Vice PresidentCatholic University of EthiopiaThe Ethiopian Catholic University of St Thomas Aquinas (ECUSTA) will start offering Peace Building courses to promote regional stability...
View ArticleSOMALIA: The Difficulty of being a Christian in Somalia - A reflection from...
Former Cathedral in Mogadishu Whenever Bishop Rt. Rev. Giorgio Bertin, O.F.M. makes a visit to Somalia where he serves as an Apostolic Administrator, he has to conceal his identity as a Christian and a...
View ArticleDJIBOUTI: The Challenge of Evangelization in a Muslim Dominated Country
Msgr. Giorgio BertinBishop of Djibouti andApostolic Administratorof Mogadishu Somalia“In Djibouti the Church must be quiet, it cannot be the voice of the voiceless, any attempts to speak out publicly...
View ArticleMALAWI: Bishop Niwemugizi Calls for Perseverance Amongst Christians
Bishop Severin Niwemugizi of Rulenge-Ngara Bishop Severine Niwemugizi of Rulenge-Ngara Diocese in Tanzania has called on Christians to stand firm in faith as they await for the ultimate salvation that...
View ArticleMALAWI: Catholic Church urged to integrate Liturgy and Inculturation in...
Bishop Wainaina of Murang'a DioceseThe Bishop of Murang’a Diocese in Kenya, Right Rev. James Maria Wainaina has expressed the need for the Catholic Church to embrace inculturation to break barriers of...
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