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Nigeria: Suspects arrested in Catholic school kidnapping
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“The families will be relieved and happy to hear that those who planned the abduction of their children have been arrested. This is truly good news,” says Bishop Bulus Yohanna. Bishop Bulus Yohanna of Kontagora, Nigeria has welcomed reports that security forces in Nigeria arrested individuals allegedly involved in the mass kidnapping that took place on November 21, 2025, at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri in the Diocese of Kontagora. A total of 265 students and staff members were ...
Jihadists trying to establish a caliphate in northern Mozambique, says bishop
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Villagers in Cabo Delgado used to be united despite their religious diversity, but lately, religion has become a dividing factor, reports Bishop António Juliasse. The jihadists who have been waging an insurgency in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, are trying to establish a caliphate in the image of the Islamic State, says Bishop António Juliasse of Pemba. In a message sent to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop Juliasse said that āthe signs are all there. ...
New Chaldean Patriarch tells Iraqi Christians: āYour presence is a missionā
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In a message to Paul III Nona, ACNās executive president recalled the sufferings of the Chaldean faithful in Iraq, who āhave been so often called to bear witness to their Christian faith in times of persecution and suffering.ā The new Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church was officially installed on Friday, May 29, during a solemn ceremony in the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Baghdad, Iraq. Leaders of other Christian Churches, representatives from the Vatican, and Iraqi government figures were in ...
Church has to be about more than feelings, says hurricane-dodging bishop
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As secularism grows across the Caribbean, Archbishop Gabriel Malzaire of Saint Lucia believes Christians must rediscover a deeper and more resilient faith ā one that goes beyond emotions and passing trends.The Caribbean islands that form the Antilles may seem like paradise most of the year, but those who live there year-round, like Archbishop Gabriel Malzaire of Castries, Saint Lucia, know the dangers of hurricane season. āI remember one hurricane in 1980, when I was in seminary. I had been placed ...
āReligious persecution in Europe and the Americas has become a trendā
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The number of churches attacked or vandalized in Europe and the Americas continues to rise, while Christians often lack the legal instruments to fight back against discrimination and persecution. Christians suffer persecution and limits to their religious freedom in many parts of the world, with increasing violence and hostility in Africa and Asia. But Europe and the Americas also face problems, though the ruling authorities tend not to take action. JosƩ Luis BazƔn, an academic and specialist in human rights ...
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 ...





