Consecrated Persons Urged to Be Christ’s Light Among the Vulnerable
Dedza, Malawi — Bishop Peter Adrian Chifukwa of the Diocese of Dedza has called on consecrated men and women to […]
Dedza, Malawi — Bishop Peter Adrian Chifukwa of the Diocese of Dedza has called on consecrated men and women to […]
Catholic Secretariat, Lilongwe — The Catholic Church worldwide will celebrate World Day of the Sick 2026 on 11 February, under
Catholic Secretariat, Lilongwe — The Apostolic Nuncio to Malawi and Zambia, His Excellency Most Reverend GianLuca Perici, has commended the
Catholic Secretariat, Lilongwe – 27th January 2026 – The Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) has commenced its first annual
“Young Christian Workers (YCW) of Maula Denary in Lilongwe welcomed 39 new members on July 14, 2024, during a Eucharistic celebration at St. Patrick’s Parish.”
His Excellency the Most Rev. Gian Luca Perici, Apostolic Nuncio to Malawi and Zambia, is attending the sub-regional conference of bishops from Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. This significant event is taking place at the Inspector General’s ground in Area 30, Lilongwe. The opening ceremony, led by Archbishop George Desmond Tambala, President of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi, emphasizes unity and collaboration among the Church leaders. Discussions at the conference focus on pastoral care, social justice, and the Church’s role in fostering peace and development. This gathering highlights the Church’s commitment to addressing critical issues such as poverty, education, and healthcare in the region.
The Catholic Bishops in Malawi express their condolence on the death of the Vice President of Malawi, Right Honourable Dr.
FRIENDS OF CHIKWAWA DIOCESE INSPIRE MAJOR SEMINARIANS Seminarians from the diocese of Chikwawa at St Anthony (Kachebere) Major Seminary were
The Catholic Secretariat of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi regrets to announce the death of RV. FR. SILVESTRO (SILVIO) ZANARDI,
Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa says the church desires that Catholic Men in the country take charge of their families by…