The Voice of the suffering in Africa
Here you’ll find the latest updates on the struggles and resilience of persecuted communities around the world. These stories highlight both the challenges they endure and the faith that sustains them. Stay connected to learn how hope continues to shine through suffering.
DRC: When the people hear the church bells, they know there is life in the village
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The residents of eastern Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), feel abandoned by the international community. But they know that if they flee, the M23, an armed rebel group backed by Rwanda, will take over their lands. “We don’t feel isolated, we feel abandoned,” says Fr. Floribert Bashimbe, the vicar-general of the Diocese of Bukavu, located in the east of the DRC, on the border with Rwanda. According to the priest, the conflict of interests over the extraction ...
Remembering Sudan: A responsibility that we must all bear
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A missionary warns that people have forgotten about Sudan, a country currently experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, due to a three-year-long civil war. As citizens of the world, all people share the responsibility for peacebuilding, including in places the world has forgotten, such as Sudan. That was the message a missionary priest in Sudan wanted to drive home in an interview with Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). “The Catholic Church teaches that we share a ...
Muslim solidarity is “sign of hope” in Mozambique, says bishop
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The statement comes in the wake of a devastating attack against a landmark Catholic church and compound located in the region of Meza in Cabo Delgado. The Muslim community of Mozambique has issued a statement condemning the ongoing attacks by jihadists in the north, which have increasingly been targeting Christian people and sites. The jihadists who operate in Cabo Delgado and claim allegiance to the Islamic State recently attacked the Catholic parish of Saint Louis de Montfort in Meza, in ...
Islamists reduce historic church to rubble in northern Mozambique
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Attack on the parish of St. Louis de Montfort generated widespread panic among Christians. A historic church in Meza, in the region of Cabo Delgado, northern Mozambique, was reduced to rubble during an attack by jihadist insurgents. According to information sent by sources on the ground to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the attack took place April 30 at around 4 in the afternoon, as armed militants entered the parish of St. Louis de Montfort and began to ...
South Sudan: The bishop who brought his diocese back to life
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When Bishop Stephen Nyodho was appointed to the Diocese of Malakal, everything had been destroyed. No buildings, no services, and no flock. With courage and leading by example, he began to rebuild: first trust, and then infrastructure. The city of Malakal, in South Sudan, used to be home to tens of thousands of people before the civil war began in 2013, shortly after the priest Stephen Nyodho moved to Rome for his doctorate. When Pope Francis named Nyodho Bishop of ...
Equatorial Guinea’s spiritual preparation for historic Papal trip
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The local Church hopes that there will be a “before and an after” this visit, which comes over four decades after the last. The Church in Equatorial Guinea is in a state of deep hope and spiritual preparation for the upcoming visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, a historic event which coincides with the celebrations of the 170th anniversary of the first evangelization in the country, in 1855. Over 40 years after Pope St. John Paul II’s visit, the ...





