Cameroon: The Priest Abducted By Separatists On November 15 Is Free
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Kidnapped priest released in Cameroon
YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – An irrepressible joy took hold of Christians of the Bamenda Archdiocese in Cameroon on December 2 following the release from separatist captivity of Father John Berinyuy Tatah. Tatah is the Vice Chancellor of the PAX University Institute in Bamunka, a village in the town of Ndop. He was one of six Catholic priests abducted on November 15 when they were on their way to Ndop for the opening of the PAX University Institute. Sho…
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Father John Berinyuy Tatah is freed
Father John Berinyuy Tatah, parish priest in Babessi, who was abducted on November 15 along with his vicar in southwestern Cameroon, has been freed. His release on December 2 came a few days after the deadline set by Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya of Bamenda, who had threatened to close Catholic institutions in the region if the priest was not released by November 26. Last week, the archdiocese organized a peaceful march to demand his release. Fa…
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