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Christ of the Sabana: A symbol of unity in the heart of the Venezuelan plains
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The wide plains of Upper Apure in southwest Venezuela are a meeting point for Andean heritage and the identity of the plain dwellers, with a strong indigenous presence and contact with Colombians just across the border. In the middle of this landscape rises the Christ of the Savannah, which has become a symbol of faith, identity, and resilience for the Diocese of Guasdualito, which was created only nine years ago, in December 2015, and is supported by Aid to the ...
Central African Republic: âLittle by little, hope is being reborn,â bishops say Â
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Although the country now enjoys a fragile peace, there is still insecurity, leading bishops in the Central African Republic to ask the international community not to forget the African nation. The Church, they say, will continue to play its prophetic role. A unique spirit of dialogue and cooperation between Christian and Muslim leaders set the foundations for peace in the Central African Republic (CAR), following a brutal civil war. In this respect, the CAR stands in stark contrast to nearby ...
Catholic priest killed in Myanmar conflictÂ
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Statement by Regina Lynch, ACN International Executive President It is with profound sadness that we received the tragic news of the brutal murder of Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win, a 44-year-old priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mandalay, in central Myanmar. His lifeless body, mutilated and bearing numerous stab wounds, was found by members of his community on Friday morning on the grounds of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, where he served. The terrible act of violence, committed on ...
Dismayed by fresh attacks in Burkina Faso, ACN calls for prayerÂ
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Many people were killed in a recent series of attacks in the parish of Tansila, in the Diocese of Nouna. Father Jean-Pierre Keita, a young priest and ACN project partner, lost several members of his family. At the end of January, several villages in the Burkinabé parish of Tansila, near the border with Mali, once again became the targets of terrorist attacks. This report comes from Father Jean-Pierre Keita, who visited the international headquarters of the Catholic charity Aid to ...
ACN supporting Catholic radio stations in war zonesÂ
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To commemorate World Radio Day on February 13th, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is highlighting its ongoing support for Catholic radio, an essential tool for both spreading information and evangelizing throughout the world. In 2024, the charity committed over $570,000 to 22 radio projects in 19 countries. Hundreds of Catholic radio stations are operating in the most forgotten places on the planet. Many of them do so thanks to the benefactors of Aid to the Church in Need ...
Religious sisters are âthe foot soldiers of Christâ in Zimbabwe, says bishop
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Bishop Raymond Mupandasekwa told ACN that the Church has been slow to recognize the contribution of sisters to the Churchâs work, but that fortunately, in Zimbabwe, this is beginning to change. The Bishop of Masvingo in Zimbabwe says that the Church in his country, and in general, owes a debt of gratitude to the religious sisters who do pastoral work on the ground, sometimes in very difficult conditions. During a visit to the international headquarters of Aid to the Church ...





