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pakistan tries to heal
Christians are returning home to find nothing left. Chaos and attacks on Christians are linked to an accusation of blasphemy against a house cleaner. Please help those displaced.
morocco and libya
Please join us in prayer for all the victims of the tragic earthquake in Morocco and the devastating flooding in Libya. Please hold all of them close to your heart at this difficult time.
saving children in ghana
In some parts of Africa, children who are born with disabilities are considered evil and often killed. Sister Therese and her Marian Sisters of Eucharistic Love dedicate their lives to rescuing, these children.
News of the Suffering and persecuted
Ukraine: Drone attacks on Caritas warehouse hurt the needy
When the drones hit Lviv on the morning of September 19th, a warehouse containing donations to the charity Caritas-Spes was destroyed. “All the relief goods stored there should have gone to Kharkiv and Pavlograd in the following days,” the bishop told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).
India: ‘If the government does not intervene, this could go on for months’
“They vandalized and destroyed everything, and then they went away, And when the fire was put out, they came back again, to make sure that the church was destroyed.”
A wedding tragedy in Iraq: ‘We cannot describe the pain’
The Christian community in Iraq has once again been brought to its knees by a tragedy; fire at a Christian wedding in Qaraqosh, Iraq, left more than 100 people dead and 150 injured.
Mozambique: Terrorists kill 11 Christians
A terrorist group that claims allegiance to ISIS arrived in Naquitengue in the early afternoon and summoned everyone in the village. They then separated the Christians from the Muslims, based on names and ethnicity.
Syrian Patriarch: Despite difficulties, it has been ‘a time of great grace’
“We are still doing everything possible to help our faithful, to provide them with essential services. But we cannot replace the government. There is no light at the end of the tunnel, and we do not see a short-term solution. Without support, we cannot convince them to stay.”
“Thanks to this scholarship, I can help build the future of Iraq”
“Because I have a scholarship to study, I can stay in Iraq, which I want to do. I want my future to be in Iraq, and I want to help build my country’s future, too,”
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Projects of the month
A Convent for Missionary Sisters in Bolivia
The apostolic prelature of Corocoro lies high in the Andes, in one of the poorest parts of Bolivia, where 80 …
A Pastoral Program to Strengthen Church Life in India
The Diocese of Shimoga in southwest India is highly active, despite having just 18,000 Catholics in a total population of …
Support the Studies of 48 Seminarians in Chad
Chad is one of the largest countries in the world, at roughly three times the size of Texas. But with …
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Persecution outlook around the world
Christians around the world face persecution for various reasons, including government oppression, cultural hostility, extremist attacks, official religious domination, and violations of religious freedom.
In authoritarian regimes like North Korea, China or Eritrea, Christianity is viewed as a threat to power and control. In cultures where a majority religion dominates, Christians may be seen as outsiders and targeted for abuse.
Extremist groups, such as Islamic extremists in the Middle East and Nigeria, target Christians out of religious hatred. Some countries have laws and policies in place that limit or prohibit the practice of Christianity, often in the name of serving the dominant religion. Religious freedom is often disregarded as a basic human right, leading to persecution, suffering, and denial of rights.