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Democratic Republic of Congo: Bomb in Catholic church ‘seriously injures’ two parishioners

June 29, 2021

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Christians are 95% of the population, yet Islamic jihadis terrorize the population with increasing impunity. There is a small indigenous Orthodox Church there, under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Alexandria. However, as is the case also elsewhere in Africa, Islamic jihadis are increasingly aggressive: the ISIS-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed about 850 people in the DRC last year.

For more ChristianPersecution.com coverage of the persecution of Christians in the Democratic Republic of Congo, see here.

“Bomb in Catholic church in Democratic Republic of Congo ‘seriously injures’ two parishioners,” Catholic News Agency, June 28, 2021:

An explosion inside a Catholic church in the Democratic Republic of Congo has left at least two people “seriously injured,” according to the parish priest.

The early morning explosion on June 27 at Emmanuel-Butsili Parish in the town of Beni was caused by a homemade bomb that had been placed in the first row after the altar.

Fr. Isidore Kambale Masingo, the rector of the parish, told ACI Africa on the day of the attack that the “explosion inside the church occurred before the start of Sunday Mass.”

“The explosion took place around 6 a.m. when Holy Mass had not yet started. Two mothers were seriously injured and have been rushed to the hospital,” he said….

Msgr. Laurent Sondirya, the vicar general of the diocese of Butemb-Beni, told local media that he believes the attackers were “targeting a large crowd” because a Confirmation Mass was scheduled to take place that day….

The area in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo where the explosion occurred has experienced attacks from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an ISIS affiliated rebel group from neighboring Uganda.

There were three bomb attacks in the city of Beni over the weekend, according to AFP.

After the explosion at the Catholic church, a suicide bombing occurred outside of a bar. Another bomb exploded at a gas station on the outskirts of the city on June 26.

Last month, Bishop Melchisedec Sikuli Paluku of Butembo-Beni denounced the human rights violations and terror attacks that targeted Christians in his diocese.

Bishop Paluku said that the number of terror attacks seemed “particularly high in the northern part of our diocese.”

“Armed groups are destroying schools and hospitals. Teachers and pupils are being killed. They are even killing the sick as they lie in their hospital beds. Not a day goes by without people being killed,” the bishop said in a report published by Aid to the Church in Need in May….

The bishop said that “a large-scale project is underway to Islamize or expel the indigenous populations.”

“Anyone who has been kidnapped by these terrorist groups and managed to escape from them alive has told the same story. They were given the choice between death and converting to Islam,” he said….