One month after Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Bamenda, Cameroon’s Catholic Church is once again placing the issue of peace at the center of public debate in the country’s conflict-hit Anglophone regions. Over the weekend, Archbishop Andrew Nkea of Bamenda called on Christians to take an active role in reconciliation efforts within their communities, urging believers to move beyond speeches and support peace through everyday actions and dialogue. Nkea,…
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