Church and society

Church and society

The Sabotage of Success: Why a “Hitch-Free” Visit Matters

Enduring credibility is built in moments when restraint prevails over reaction. Peace, when sustained with discipline and intention, becomes more than the absence of conflict—it becomes a statement. And in that statement, perceptions can begin to shift. By Timothy Enongene, Guest Editor-in-Chief, The Independentistnews29 March 2026 In moments of high international visibility, outcomes are judged

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Church and society

The Papal Puppet Master? Exposing the “Capo” Delusion

Revolutions are derailed not only by external repression but by internal illusions. Trojan horses rarely arrive announcing themselves; they arrive bearing promises of access, influence, and quick victories. By Carl Sanders, Guest WriterThe Independentistnews, Soho. 27 March 2026 The airwaves are once again thick with manufactured relevance. This time, the claim is as astonishing as

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The American Pope and the Cameroonian Judas

If Pope Leo IV listens beyond official briefings — to the testimonies of the wounded, the exiled, the forgotten — the narrative of stability may prove harder to sustain than its architects expect. The real question, then, is not what the Pope will say. It is what local shepherds have already chosen to avoid saying.

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Church and society

The Congo Blueprint—When Bishops Refuse to Bow

While the leadership of the church in Cameroon tells its flock that the Church “is not a political party” and “cannot declare results,” the Congolese Bishops turned their backs to curruption and proved that while the Church is not a party, it is the conscience of the nation. By Carl Sanders, Guest Writer, The Independentistnews,

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The “Both-Sides” Debate: Moral Clarity or Pastoral Caution?

In recent communications, representatives of the National Episcopal Conference have emphasised that the Church should not be seen as directly intervening in partisan political processes. Supporters argue that this position reflects a desire to preserve credibility as a mediator and to avoid deepening divisions in an already polarised environment. By Carl Sanders, Guest WriterThe Independentistnews

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OPEN LETTER: The Independentistnews Guest writer from Soho London addresses the Silence of the churches leadership – Cries Against the Lukewarm posturing.

DATE: 25 March 2026. FROM: Carl Sanders, Guest Writer, The Independentistnews, Soho TO: Archbishop Andrew Nkea and the National Episcopal Conference of Cameroon (NECC) Your Grace, History is not written only by presidents and generals. It is also written by bishops — by what they say, and by what they refuse to say. From the

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The Ghost of Cardinal Tumi vs. The Silence of Bamenda

Ultimately, the debate is less about individual personalities than about the evolving responsibilities of faith leadership in times of crisis. Whether through outspoken advocacy or quiet diplomacy, the measure by which religious institutions are judged will likely remain the same: their perceived ability to stand with those who suffer while contributing meaningfully to the search

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Verdzekov’s Intellectual Fire vs. Modern “Salt and Light”

Whether through intellectual advocacy or diplomatic restraint, the central challenge remains the same: to remain relevant to the lived realities of the people while contributing meaningfully to the pursuit of justice and lasting peace. By Carl Sanders, Guest WriterThe Independentistnews | Soho. 25 March 2026 The legacy of Archbishop Paul Verdzekov continues to occupy a

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The Popes Visit: A Great Distraction?

Ultimately, the impact of any papal visit will depend less on ceremony and more on substance. If it amplifies the voices of affected communities, acknowledges painful realities, and encourages meaningful steps toward accountability and healing, it could mark an important turning point By Carl Sanders, Guest WriterThe Independentistnews | Soho. 26 March 2026 London is

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The 2026 Papal Visit: A Moment of Hope — or a Test of Credibility?

For church leaders and political authorities alike, the moment presents both a challenge and an opportunity — to ensure that gestures of peace are matched by concrete commitments to dignity, dialogue, and lasting resolution. By Carl Sanders, Guest WriterThe Independentistnews | Soho. 26 March 2026 Major religious visits have long carried both symbolic and political

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