Catholic diocese appeals for prayers after priest, 2 Franciscan brothers kidnapped in Cameroon

NKONGSAMBA, Cameroon — The Catholic Diocese of Nkongsamba in Cameroon has appealed for prayers for the safe release of a priest and two members of the Fraternity of Franciscans of Emmanuel (FFE) who were abducted in the country’s North-West Region.
In a June 30 statement, the vicar general of the diocese announced that Father John Bosco Bihkong, a priest serving in the Diocese of Nkongsamba, and two FFE members were kidnapped the night of June 27.
According to Father Joseph Tchinda Dountio, Bihkong traveled to his native village of Melim, near Ndop in the North-West Region of Cameroon, to celebrate his first Mass on Friday, June 26.
He was accompanied by Brother Sylvester Sewong, guardian of the FFE convent in Kékem, and Brother Marie Rodrigue Sop, who is preparing for perpetual profession. The three were abducted the following night.
“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way,” Dountio said.
He said the local ordinary, Bishop Dieudonné Espoir Atangana , is appealing for prayers for their safe release.
“Bishop Dieudonné invites the people of God, as well as all people of goodwill, to pray and…



