Ethiopia's Catholic bishops condemn deadly attack on parish, call for government protection
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Members of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia (CBCE) strongly condemned attacks in the Oromia Region in late October 2025 that claimed lives and destroyed property belonging to members of the Catholic community. / Credit: World Council of ChurchesACI Africa, Nov 6, 2025 / 09:00 am (CNA).Members of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia (CBCE) have strongly condemned attacks in the Oromia region that claimed lives and destroyed property belonging to members of the Catholic community.In a statement issued Nov. 4, CBCE members called on the government to take urgent measures to protect citizens from further violence."The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia expresses deep sorrow over the recent killings and destruction of property that occurred in October in the vicinity of St. Mary's Catholic Church in West Harerghe, Oromia region," the bishops said of the Oct. 25 and 27 attacks.They added: "The attacks have resulted in the loss of lives and the destruction of...
Members of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia (CBCE) strongly condemned attacks in the Oromia Region in late October 2025 that claimed lives and destroyed property belonging to members of the Catholic community. / Credit: World Council of Churches
ACI Africa, Nov 6, 2025 / 09:00 am (CNA).
Members of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia (CBCE) have strongly condemned attacks in the Oromia region that claimed lives and destroyed property belonging to members of the Catholic community.
In a statement issued Nov. 4, CBCE members called on the government to take urgent measures to protect citizens from further violence.
"The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Ethiopia expresses deep sorrow over the recent killings and destruction of property that occurred in October in the vicinity of St. Mary's Catholic Church in West Harerghe, Oromia region," the bishops said of the Oct. 25 and 27 attacks.
They added: "The attacks have resulted in the loss of lives and the destruction of property belonging to members of the Catholic community."
The bishops noted that similar acts of violence were reported against the faithful of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and communities under the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council in the Arsi Zone of Oromia.
"The Catholic Church strongly condemns these inhumane acts and calls on the government to take immediate and necessary legal measures to ensure the safety and security of all citizens," the CBCE members said, adding that they pray that those who lost their lives in the tragic incidents "may find eternal rest."
The bishops further expressed "heartfelt condolences to the entire Catholic community, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council, all Ethiopians, and the affected families, asking the Creator to grant them true consolation and comfort in this time of grief."
On Oct. 27, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (EOTC) reported that more than 25 civilians were killed in East Arsi Zone, Oromia regional state, in October 2025 alone, APA News reported.
The report further stated that the majority of the victims "were Christians apparently shot dead or fatally stabbed by unknown gunmen."
The statement quoted a report received by the church on Oct. 28 claiming that "five people were killed in Honqolo Wabe (Siltana) district."
APA News further reported that three civilians were killed and four others abducted in what eyewitnesses described as a "religious-motivated attack" carried out by "unidentified gunmen" around 10 p.m. on Oct. 27, in Hela Zibaba Kebele, Shirka Woreda, East Arsi Zone of Oromia regional state.
This story was first published by ACI Africa, CNA's news partner in Africa, and has been adapted by CNA.
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