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DR Congo: Bishop calls for restraint and respect for human life as fighting rages in Goma
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Goma, the capital of the province of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is in imminent danger of being taken over by the M23 rebels who seized the airport and parts of the city. As fighting reportedly continues in Goma, the Church fears for the well-being of the innocent civilian population. Willy Ngumbi Ngengele, the Bishop of Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, has issued a warning about the city’s drastic situation, as ...
Christians eager to help rebuild a Syria based on equal rights
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The situation for Christians in Syria varies from city to city, according to local sources, and Christians have greeted with cautious optimism the transitional government’s guarantees to respect religious freedom. Christian leaders in Syria have expressed their willingness to work with the provisional government, following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, to build a new country based on equal rights. According to local sources contacted by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Christians are committed to playing a ...
How the commitment of a priest in Ecuador changed parish life
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With 54 years of service in a rural parish in the Diocese of Guaranda in Ecuador, Salesian Father Antonio Polo has changed the region through pastoral and spiritual labor – but also, with the help of the local population, through business ventures such as the development of Salinerito Cheese. When Father Antonio Polo arrived in Salinas, Ecuador from his native Italy, over five decades ago, he was not only struck by the beauty of the landscape, but also by the difficult ...
Lebanon: Between hope and uncertainty
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Due to massive destruction in the Bekaa Valley and in southern Lebanon, ACN’s emergency relief projects are very significant for the country. “With the appointment of a new president, hope returned to Lebanon,” reports Marielle Boutros, project coordinator for the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) in Lebanon. “The war was hell for us. Every Christian here has thought about leaving the country. Many people are still struggling with great difficulties, and the situation is anything ...
Massacres mar Christmas celebrations in Nigeria
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A series of attacks on Christian communities in December, including on Christmas Day, left dozens dead, according to recent reports from ACN’s local Church sources. Dozens of Christians were killed in attacks in and around Christmas time in Nigeria, especially in Benue State. News of these attacks only recently came to the attention of the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), after the foundation received reports from local Church partners, highlighting the lack of coverage of ...
Mali: Catholic education system in danger
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2025 could be a difficult year for Catholic schools in Mali. According to ACN’s Malian project partners, state subsidies will cease from the beginning of the 2025-2026 academic year, which plunges theses schools into an uncertain future. Mali is increasingly suffering from the influence of fundamentalism, and most actors and partners in its Catholic education system emphasize the important role that Catholic schools play in development and interreligious dialogue, and hence the preservation of peace in Mali. “We really need ...





