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“Thank you for keeping the Christian presence alive in Jerusalem” 

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Life in Jerusalem’s Old City is difficult for the Christians who continue to live there, many of whom are poor. ACN has been helping these struggling families through projects carried out by the Latin Patriarchate.  The Old City of Jerusalem is a magical place to visit. The narrow, cobbled streets exude millennia of history and tradition, suffering and joy, victory and defeat, where Christians, Muslims, and Jews walk, work, and pray in a close proximity that is as prone to ...

125 years of evangelization in Burkina Faso: A Church full of life, despite terrorism and violence

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Burkina Faso is celebrating 125 years of evangelization in a country currently marred by violence and terrorism. The African nation, which holds first place in the world terrorism ranking, suffers from severe security issues, constant attacks against civilian populations, and entire regions that can only be reached by helicopter.   Despite this situation, the Church in Burkina Faso is joyfully celebrating the arrival of the first members of the Society of Missionaries of Africa, known as the White Fathers, due to ...

Sierra Leone: ACN helps Church face trauma after “senseless war”

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A project supported by ACN aims to train 150 priests to be “agents of reconciliation, healing, social transformation, and national cohesion.”  Father Peter Konteh was in bed, asleep, when he first heard the explosions. Jumping to his feet, he called out to the other priest in the house to get up and run. “The rebels are coming from the east!” he said. “We must escape.”  “I was shouting terribly, but the other priest turned to me and told me to ...

Young Christian brutally attacked in Pakistan

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A 22-year-old Christian man, Waqas Masih, was brutally attacked by his supervisor, Zohaib, at the Subhan Paper Mills factory in Sheikhupura, Punjab. The incident, which took place on March 22nd, highlights the persistent religious intolerance present in much of Pakistani society.  According to reports from the victim’s family, received by the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the attack was allegedly related to Waqas’s refusal to convert to Islam after being coerced by Zohaib. It is ...

Nigeria: Two more priests kidnapped over the weekend 

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Nigeria now accounts for over 80 percent of all incidents involving the murder, kidnapping, or unjust arrest of Catholic priests and religious in 2025.  Two more Catholic priests were kidnapped over the weekend in Nigeria, adding to what has been a terrible first quarter of the year in terms of security for religious in the African country.   According to statements sent to the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Father Stephen Echezona was abducted on Saturday in ...

“Bailasan,” a balm for mental health issues in the Holy Land

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The Bailasan Counseling Center is the first Catholic psychosocial and mental health institution aimed exclusively at helping the Christian community in the West Bank. ACN funded the renovation work at the center and, during a recent visit, spoke to those whose job is to care for a people suffering from a variety of traumas, resulting from the prevailing political and economic tensions in the Holy Land.  In a survey of close to 300 Palestinian Christians, conducted between October and December ...

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