The Catholic Church has issued a formal appeal to end the ongoing violence within Mozambique. During the announcement on June 12 in Maputo, church leadership called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. The appeal emphasizes the need to stop the killing of fellow citizens, describing the conflict as fratricidal. By advocating for peace, the Church seeks to foster national reconciliation and stability. The message serves as a moral plea to both combatants and political actors to prioritize human life. This intervention highlights the religious institution's role as a mediator in the country's social crisis. The Church continues to defend the fundamental right to peace for all Mozambicans.