Archbishop Philip Anyolo Subira has declined the equivalent of $38,500 that Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto offered to a parish in his diocese.
Father Thomas Oyode was kidnapped around 7 p.m. on Oct. 27 during evening prayers and Benediction at the seminary.
St. Monica Widows Group was started in 1984 in the areas served by the Archdiocese of Kisumu in Kenya to help Christian widows.
Bishop Godfrey Onah reminded graduates of a digital media formation program that the digital world is still at the periphery needing to be evangelized.
Catholic leaders in southeast Nigeria are concerned about a trend they are witnessing among young rural Catholics — a return to paganism.
Bishop Martin Dada Olorunmolu was presented with documents showing the men were qualified for holy orders, but the papers were allegedly forged.
Seminarians in Africa are not allowed “to be themselves” and must find ways “to get by,” a Catholic priest from Nigeria has said.
After witnessing a man’s conversion after rosary prayers, Father Justine John Dyikuk of Nigeria started promoting rosary devotion and wrote a book.
Four fathers from three African countries share their experiences of fatherhood and what they’ve learned about being good dads.
Peace reigns inside Dar Mariam, the residence of the Salesian Sisters in Sudan, despite the fact that it has been surrounded by heavy gunfire.
According to Father Marcel Uwineza, telling the stories of the women gives a voice to the women who, he said, “were practically silenced by the genocide.”
A representative of the German Catholic Bishops’ Conference has challenged African Church leaders to initiate the canonization processes for German martyrs.
There is an emerging spirituality in Nigerian seminaries and monasteries that many may find difficult to grasp: the spirituality of martyrdom.
Father Kingsley Eze, parish priest of St. Michael’s Umuekebi Catholic Church in Nigeria’s Imo state, was kidnapped Nov. 30 and his whereabouts are unknown.
Brother Peter Olarewaju recounts the horrific kidnapping and torture he and other monks suffered, including the murder of a brother monk.
Brother Godwin Eze was kidnapped Oct. 17 alongside two others from the Benedictine monastery in Eruku, Nigeria, located in the Diocese of Ilorin.
A diocese in Nigeria announced that Brother Godwin Eze, a monk who was kidnapped with two others from a Benedictine monastery, was murdered.
“When the men took us, I had so much fear in my heart, thinking of the worst that could happen to us. I couldn’t stop praying,” seminarian Melchior Maharini said.
In an interview with ACI Africa, the director of the Denis Hurley Peace Institute confirmed reports of a leaked Islamic State internal circular.
The International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law has condemned the Sept. 16-17 kidnapping of more than 30 people in Nigeria, including a Catholic priest.