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Dozens killed in another church massacre in DR Congo

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At least 40 people, including many children, were killed in a massacre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in the early hours of Sunday, July 27. The attack took place in the east of the country, in the location of Komanda, Ituri. According to information gathered by pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the victims were killed by militants from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a terrorist group that has pledged loyalty to the Islamic State ...

Humanitarian crisis in Suwayda: Church turned into emergency shelter

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The situation in the southern Syrian city of Suwayda, where fighting between different ethnic and religious communities has caused widespread bloodshed and suffering, remains dire. The attacks also affect Christian communities in the area.   Sources close to the charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) say that despite the serious risk, the Capuchin church of Jesus the King in the city of Suwayda has now become a shelter for some 250 people – between 60 and 70 families from ...

Nigeria: Kidnapped priest, Father Alphonsus Afina, freed along with ten female hostages 

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Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International joyfully announces the release of Fr. Alphonsus Afina, a priest of the Diocese of Maiduguri, Nigeria, who had been abducted on June 1, 2025 by armed militants and spent 51 days in captivity. His release, along with ten women who were also held captive, was confirmed directly to ACN by local Church sources.  Speaking to ACN, Bishop John Bakeni, the Auxiliary Bishop of Maiduguri, Nigeria, expressed gratitude for the solidarity and prayers ...

US human rights panel finds ongoing religious freedom violations in Nigeria

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Religious communities in Nigeria are facing ongoing, systematic, and egregious violations of their ability to practice their faith, says a US human rights monitor. A July 21 update from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) found that the Nigerian government’s enforcement of blasphemy laws and an increase in violent attacks by nonstate entities targeting religious communities “constitute significant restrictions on freedom of religion or belief (FoRB),” USCIRF’s new report stated. The report said that 12 Nigerian states ...

Parish priest after attack on Gaza’s only Catholic church: “Everything happened in seconds” 

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The Church of the Holy Family, the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip, was hit last Thursday, July 17, in an attack that left its community mired in pain and uncertainty. A shell, according to initial reports, fired from an Israeli tank, killed three people and wounded 15 more, including the parish priest, Fr. Gabriel Romanelli, an Argentine missionary of the Institute of the Incarnate Word.  “They have been and continue to be very hard days,” Fr. Gabriel begins ...

Attack on Catholic parish in Gaza: 3 people killed, pastor injured

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The Catholic parish of the Holy Family in Gaza was severely damaged today in what is thought to have been an Israeli military strike. According to the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, three people died and several were injured, some seriously. In addition, the parish priest, Fr. Gabriel Romanelli, sustained a light injury to his leg. The church suffered major structural damage, and the Christian community in Gaza remains in shock as the ongoing conflict continues to devastate the region. Witnesses ...

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