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News of the Suffering and Persecuted
Find the latest updates on the struggles and resilience of persecuted communities around the world. Stay connected to learn how hope continues to shine through suffering.
War brings both hope and despair to Lebanon
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Lebanese bishop works to keep up evangelization efforts, welcome refugees, live alongside Shia Muslims, and encourage hope in the midst of war. The Congregation of the Monks of Beit Maroun, Servants of the Cedar of Lebanon, is a new congregation founded in 2019, composed of three priests and 20 brothers and placed under the authority of Maronite Archbishop Hanna Rahme of Baalbek Deir El-Ahmar. What distinguishes this congregation is that one of their vows is evangelization, and Archbishop Rahme knows ...
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 ...
Head of bishops’ conference asks that Cuba not be forgotten
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The Church in Cuba continues to accompany a population marked by fear, need, and uncertainty. In a conversation with Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop Arturo González Amador, who is president of the Cuban Bishops’ Conference, describes the dramatic situation the island is currently experiencing. “Cuba is suffering,” says Bishop Arturo González Amador of Santa Clara, president of the Cuban Bishops’ Conference. “This is the saddest and most difficult time that I am aware of in the history ...
Christians in southern Lebanon fear they will never return home
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The Christian residents of the south Lebanese border town of Yaroun fear that they will never be able to return to the land of their ancestors. Fr. Charles Naddaf, the parish priest of the local Melkite Greek Catholic church, spoke to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) about the community’s concerns. “Yaroun is deeply wounded,” says Fr. Naddaf of the Parish of Saint George. On May 1, 2026, the parish hall, which was serving as a makeshift church, was ...
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 ...
Syria: ACN mourns archbishop who never abandoned his flock
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Archbishop Jean-Clément Jeanbart believed that had it not been for the care of God the Christians of Syria would have been wiped out during the civil war. It was with sadness that Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) learned of the death of its long-time project partner Archbishop Jean-Clément Jeanbart, aged 83, on Saturday May 9. He was the Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Aleppo, Syria, from 1995 to 2021. ACN had a long-standing relationship with the ...





