Bamenda: Catholic Church Announces March for the Release of a Priest Held by Armed Men
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The Catholic Church is facing a new wave of violence in Africa: an archbishop in Cameroon is threatening to close parishes if a priest is not released, while in Nigeria 265 students from a Catholic school remain captive. The Archbishop of Bamenda, Monsignor Andrew Nkea Fuanya, announced that “if Father John has not been released before November 26, the churches of the deanery will be closed,” in a pressure tactic following the kidnapping of Fath…
The archbishop of Bamenda, Bishop Andrew Nkea, deplores the detention of a priest after the release of five others. The man of God prescribes prayer and announces other measures obliging the captors to release Father John Berinyuy Tatah. The archdiocese of Bamenda has been shaken by the kidnapping and detention of priests since Sunday, November 15, 2025. Archbishop Andrew Nkea, returns the facts in a communication dated November 23rd and takes m…
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