WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Subcommittee on the Church in Africa approved 54 grants totaling nearly $1.4 million in funding to support dioceses and pastoral projects across the African continent.
Projects approved to receive funding include:
"Our brothers and sisters on the African continent often face challenges
different from what we know in the United States, but we are united by the same
faith," said Cardinal Joseph Tobin, CSsR, of Newark, chairman of the
Subcommittee on the Church in Africa. "The generosity of Catholics in the
United States to the Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa has supported
these communities as they grow and strengthen their faith in the wake of wars,
migration, and disease."
Additional areas of funding include seminarian and religious formation,
evangelization, family ministries and lay leadership training.
The Subcommittee on the Church in Africa oversees the Solidarity Fund for
the Church in Africa as part of the USCCB Committee on National Collections. It
allocates revenue received from the Solidarity Fund, which is a voluntary
collection, as pastoral grants to episcopal conferences and their regional
associations in Africa. To learn more about the work of the Subcommittee visit www.usccb.org/africa.