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In Memoriam: 17 missionaries and pastoral workers worldwide suffered violent deaths in 2025
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Emmanuel Alabi won’t appear on anyone’s end-of-year list of notable deaths of 2025. Nor will Fr. Alloyce Cheruiyot Bett or Sister Evanette Onezaire. But while their passing won’t be noted by any mainstream media’s list of celebrity deaths, their names do appear in a report that a Vatican agency routinely issues at year’s end. According to Fides, the information service of the Pontifical Mission Societies, 17 Catholic missionaries and pastoral workers were killed during the past 12 months. They include ...
Nigeria: A decade of terror for Catholic priests
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There have been 212 clergy kidnappings since 2015. Between 2015 and 2025, at least 212 Catholic priests were kidnapped in Nigeria, in a wave of violence that affects the whole country. This is revealed by an ongoing study carried out by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria shared with the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). The research documents kidnappings in at least 41 of the country’s 59 Catholic dioceses and archdioceses. The data is consistent with ...
Gaza prepares for a Christmas without peace, but not without hope
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As Christmas approaches, the priest of the only Catholic parish in Gaza, Fr. Gabriel Romanelli, tells Aid to the Church in Need that his community is attempting to keep the “flame of hope” alive, and thanks benefactors for the material and spiritual support they provide to the Holy Land. “Our situation is better than a month and a half ago, when the ceasefire began, but this does not mean that things are well. They remain very serious, very delicate,” says ...
More Nigerian Catholic school students freed by kidnappers
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There are hopeful signs that the remaining students who were kidnapped from a Nigerian Catholic school last month will be home for Christmas. The Diocese of Kontagora, in the west-central State of Niger, confirmed the release of “the second batch” of those abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri November 21. “We are profoundly grateful to the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Niger State Government, the security agencies, and all other partners whose efforts and interventions ...
Ukraine: With death always near, Catholics hope for God to be present this Christmas
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Catholics in a Ukrainian town live under constant threat of missiles and cold. But faith perseveres in Bila Tserkva. Fr. Lucas Perozzi has been serving as a missionary in Ukraine for 22 years. Originally from Brazil, he was recently moved from Kyiv to the small town of Bila Tserkva, about 60 miles from the capital. He was used to air-raid sirens in the big city, but his first night in his new posting was one to remember. “On my first ...
Burkina Faso: faith endures in face of international silence
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The Church in northern Burkina Faso deplores the lack of media attention given to the terrorist crisis it is suffering, with displaced people facing enormous needs and Christian communities showing great resilience. During a visit to the international headquarters of Aid to the Church in Need in Königstein, Germany, Bishops Théophile Naré and Justin Kientega spoke about the situation in their Dioceses of Kaya, Dori, and Ouahigouya. For the tenth consecutive year, Christmas Masses in Burkina Faso will take place ...





