Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Algeria has revived memories of the Catholic priest who sided with the Algerian people during their struggle for independence, often at great personal cost, reports ACI MENA, EWTN News’ Arabic-language affiliate. Information was given on Tuesday.
Among the most prominent was Cardinal Léon-Étienne Duval, who defended the right of the Algerian people to self-determination and condemned torture during the war, which drew sharp criticism from French colonial circles. Archbishop Henri Teissier continued that line, basing his ministry on solidarity, dialogue and a lasting identification with the Algerian people. Bishop Jean Scotto is known for his outspoken opposition to “French Algeria”, while Father Alfred Berenguer argued publicly against colonial violence and for equal citizenship. Bishop Pierre Claverie, later assassinated in Oran in 1996, reflected a Christian presence rooted not in domination but in respect, dialogue and loyalty to Algeria, even in times of bloodshed.
Pope Leo’s stop at the Martyrs’ Memorial brought fresh visibility to an often overlooked chapter of Catholic witness in North Africa.
Tanzanian bishop dies days after appointment to Vatican communications department
Bishop Bernardin Francis Mfumbusa of the Diocese of Kondoa in Tanzania has died at the age of 64, less than a week after Pope Leo XIV appointed him to the Vatican’s communications department.
In a statement announcing Mfambusa’s death and signed by the Secretary General of the Tanzania Episcopal Conference (TEC), the conference president said the bishop died at 5:45 am on April 14 while receiving treatment at the Benjamin Mkapa Hospital in Dodoma. ACI Africa, EWTN News’ sister service in Africa, reported Tuesday.
Father Charles Kitima, general secretary of TEC, said, “It is very sad that we lost this relatively young bishop, who was 64 years old.” A video of April 14. “Initial treatment showed signs of hope, but by last night his condition had deteriorated and finally the time came for him to leave us.”
Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood urges constructive faith formation at Slovakia conference
European leaders of the Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood urged for renewed “creativity in new evangelization” at a gathering in Bratislava, Slovakia, this week, according to the Fides news agency. reported on thursday.
The April 12–16 conference focused on finding ways to reach children through evangelization, with participants from nearly 20 countries sharing pastoral experiences.
Participants heard calls from speakers including Sister Inés Paulo Albino, Secretary General of the Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood, and Archbishop Nikola Girasoli, Apostolic Nuncio to Slovakia, who emphasized missionary zeal and cultural adaptation in the spread of the Gospel.
Kenyan bishops praise government for ‘relative peace’, urge protection of marriage
The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops has praised the Kenyan government for maintaining relative peace in the country while expressing concern over increasing threats to human life, the institution of marriage and key public systems.
“We thank God for the relative peace in our country, knowing that this peace is lacking in many parts of the world. We especially pray for peace in the Middle East and other places where people suffer because of wars,” the bishops said in a press briefing. ACI Africa Report On Friday.
The bishops also expressed concern over challenges in civil registration of marriages, including bureaucratic delays, inefficiencies and lack of marriage certificates, which they said were discouraging couples from formally forming unions. “As the statistics show, these conditions have discouraged many people from marrying,” he said.
Vietnamese film on Catholic dating appeals to wide audience
A Vietnamese-language film examining Catholic dating has grossed nearly $2 million after two weeks at the box office UCA News Friday report.
“Hẹn Em Ngại Nhật Thực” (“Meet on the Day of the Eclipse”) follows the romance of a Catholic woman and non-Catholic man as they consider the question of whether their relationship is possible.
The report stated, “Its success is stupendous not only because of its subject matter but also because of the audience response.” “Many audiences – including non-Catholics – have responded positively to a film that portrays religious life with unusual nuance.”
Education workshop in Indonesia urges cooperation between church and state
Church leaders from the Timika Diocese in central Papua, Indonesia, called for a stronger partnership between the Indonesian government and the Catholic Church amid a shortage of teachers and student dropout in remote areas.
Emmanuel Chemong, deputy regent of Mimica, urged local governments to work “in synergy” with the diocese to help improve the educational system. Likas News gave this information on Friday. “This is a place for the meeting of ideas and shared struggles – a place where we consider the future of Catholic education in Papua,” he said ahead of the April 13-16 gathering.
Church and state leaders congratulate the new Chaldean patriarch
Formal and ecclesiastical messages begin to arrive after the Chaldean Synod elected Archbishop Amel Simeon Nona as the new Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, naming Patriarch Paul III Nona, Aci Mena reported on monday.
Iraqi President Nizar Amidi, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Parliament Speaker Haybat al-Halbousi were among the senior officials who congratulated him, each emphasizing coexistence, national unity and the historic role of Iraq’s Christians.
Church leaders from across the region followed, including Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako, Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignatius Joseph III Younan, Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rai, Coptic Catholic Patriarch Ibrahim Isaac and the heads of the Assyrian Church of the East, the Ancient Church of the East and the Syriac Orthodox Church, reflecting the wider ecclesiastical significance of the election.
Church bells rang in Chaldean communities around the world, while in Nona’s hometown of Alqosh, Iraq, the moment was marked with public celebration.
