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“They beat me, but I thank God I survived,” says priest kidnapped by jihadists

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A Catholic priest has given a harrowing account of how he nearly lost an eye after being kidnapped by armed extremists in Nigeria and held captive for 51 days.  Father Alphonsus Afina was kidnapped by Islamist terrorists Boko Haram on June 1, 2025.  He was viciously beaten, with his belongings stolen and car torched, before being held captive with other survivors in a remote mountain area. The priest was finally released on July 21, when he returned to his diocese in ...

Five years after devastating port blast, Lebanon lives with trauma and hope

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Five years have passed since one of the most devastating moments in Lebanon’s recent history—the Beirut port explosion on August 4, 2020. The blast killed over 200 people, injured more than 7,000, and left entire neighborhoods in ruins. Around 300,000 people were left homeless. Yet amid the trauma and hardship, many Lebanese cling to faith, demonstrating their resilience. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) spoke to four Lebanese Christians about how their lives have changed since that day, and ...

Extremist settlers torch cars and spray graffiti in last all-Christian town in West Bank

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Church leaders have denounced new violent attacks on the last all-Christian town in the West Bank.  Extremist settlers entered the Palestinian town of Taybeh, to the east of Ramallah, on July 28, torching cars and spraying hostile graffiti.  The Patriarchs and Heads of Churches put out a statement on July 29, expressing their “profound concern” over what they say are recurring incidents. They said, “Several vehicles were set ablaze, and hateful graffiti was sprayed – an unambiguous act of intimidation ...

Holy Land youth “breathe freedom” at ACN-funded summer camps

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More than 600 young people in the Holy Land have been able to experience a week of fun and freedom, thanks to the local Church and the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). This year, because of the escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran, the opportunity to get away from the difficulties of their daily lives was even more important.   Every year, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem organizes summer camps in Palestine and Israel for ...

ACN distributing 10,000 free copies of “YOUCAT Confession” to participants of the Youth Jubilee in Rome  

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A gift to young pilgrims: The sacrament of confession as a way to conversion.  The Circus Maximus in Rome will be hosting one of the greatest catechetical initiatives of the Holy Year on August 1, during the Youth Jubilee, with the distribution of 10,000 free copies of a special edition of the “YOUCAT Confession” book. This initiative, organized by the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need, in cooperation with the YOUCAT Foundation and the Dicastery for Evangelization, is ...

Gaza pastor and Holy Land cardinal issue urgent plea following attack on church

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Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has received a new and moving testimony from Gaza, following the July 17 attack on the Catholic Church of the Holy Family, which left three people dead and more than ten wounded. Fr. Gabriel Romanelli, the parish priest of the local Catholic community, sent a message directly to the pontifical foundation, expressing his gratitude, but also his pain and unshakeable faith in the midst of the tragedy. “Here we are, after these terrible ...

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