
African Bishop Cautions Catholic Journalists Against Compromising Standards
Bishop Jaca called upon Catholic journalists to act as 'heralds of truth,' fostering integrity in their journalism practice and advocating for justice.
Bishop Jaca called upon Catholic journalists to act as 'heralds of truth,' fostering integrity in their journalism practice and advocating for justice.
AMECEA member countries include Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, South Sudan, and Zambia, as well as affiliate member nations Somalia and Djibouti.
Reacting to his appointment, the Italian-born bishop-elect said, “On the one hand I am anxious, but on the other hand, I feel a deep trust in God.”
Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya told the Register that this month’s synodal assembly ‘went very well, much better than I expected.’
Bishops from various countries and language groups said divorcing gender from biological sex threatens to dissolve families, parenthood and the nobility of human love.
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