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Father Crépin Martial Monga was remembered for his peacemaking initiatives (OSV/courtesy ACN)

A Catholic priest working for peace and reconciliation in the Central African Republic was killed by armed men near his residence in the town of Zemio. Source: OSV News.

Fr Crepin Martial Monga, vicar of St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish in Zémio, in southeastern Central African Republic, or CAR, was shot in the head on June 29 on a road leading to his residence in Zemio in Haut-Mbomou prefecture, which is in the southeastern part of the country.

Bishop Aurelio Gazzera of Bangassou, the diocese where Zémio is located, lauded the priest’s longstanding commitment to peace and reconciliation across the area. The bishop is an Aid to the Church in Need project partner who has 35 years of experience as a missionary in the CAR.

“At some points he and the parish cared for more than 3000 refugees at the mission. This work was very important. In addition to this, he maintained many contacts with various rebel leaders and the authorities, always striving to mediate and find resolutions for the conflicts,” Bishop Gazzera said.

Because of these targeted diplomatic efforts, some within the diocese strongly believe that the priest may have been murdered precisely as a consequence of his peacemaking initiatives.

Fr Monga led a peace committee in Zémio, a town which experienced persistent tensions and clashes throughout 2025.

A local ethnic militia known as Azande Ani Kpi Gbe, or Azande Militia, carried out attacks targeting government officials and the United Nations peacekeepers in the area, as well as members of the Fulani and Puel ethnic community.

St John Baptist Church in the town is hosting 2000 people who were displaced in the latest clashes in January.

CAR faces a complex political and humanitarian crisis that features armed conflict, massive population displacement and extreme poverty. A conflict that ignited in 2013 and pitted the mainly Muslim Séléka rebel alliance and the pro-Christian anti-balaka has destabilised the country, displaced millions of people and destroyed the infrastructure.

The Catholic Church is at the forefront of peacebuilding efforts, working for peace in an interreligious approach together with the Muslims and Protestant churches.

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Catholic priest killed in Central African Republic remembered as a messenger of peace (By Fredrick Nzwili, OSV News)