Keeping the Faith Alive

EN | ES

Keeping the Faith Alive

EN | ES

We thank you for your generosity and prayers

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.

|

Return of violence to Aleppo, Syria prompts urgent calls for prayer, international response

category
Civilians are once again the main victims as the Kurdish-led SDF and forces loyal to the government in Damascus, Syria try to take control of the country’s second most important city. The Church has opened the doors of its buildings to displaced families. Christians in Aleppo, Syria are calling for prayers from the international community as violence returns to the city. Government forces and members of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led coalition based in northeast Syria, have been ...

ACN asks for prayers for Syrian city of Aleppo as violence increases

category
Aid to the Church in Need-International (ACN) is calling for special prayers for residents of Aleppo, Syria. The situation in the city is worsening due to renewed clashes, with casualties and many injured, said Maria Lozano, head of press for ACN late Tuesday. Reuters reported that fighting in the northern Syrian city left at least four people dead and several others wounded. The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are blaming each other for the violence. “The clashes ...

New Year begins with bloodshed: 50 killed in attacks in Nigeria

category
The New Year has not begun peacefully in Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Kontagora. Just as the final days of 2025 were marked by violence and fear, early January 2026 has brought fresh bloodshed, including the massacre of 42 men in the village of Kasuwan Daji, not far from Papiri, where more than 200 schoolchildren were abducted in November. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) expresses its deep concern and strongly condemns the recent wave of violent attacks in the ...

In Memoriam: 17 missionaries and pastoral workers worldwide suffered violent deaths in 2025

category
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

category
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

category
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 ...

ACN News Around the World

Image hover effect image






Asia

Image hover effect image






Africa

Image hover effect image






Latin America

Image hover effect image






Middle East

Scroll to Top

Religious FREEDOM

IN THE WORLD

REPORT 2025

Executive Summary
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.