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Cameroon: It’s not weapons that will defeat Boko Haram, but education and hope
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The Diocese of Maroua-Mokolo in the extreme north of Cameroon has suffered sporadic attacks from Boko Haram. Monsignor Bruno Ateba tells Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) about his hope for the future through spiritual and educational formation programs, especially for young people and families. He also explains the importance of translating the Bible into Mafa, a powerful tool to strengthen the faith of a majority Christian tribe. Since 2013, your Diocese of Maroua-Mokolo, on the border with Nigeria, ...
Nigeria: Congregation requests prayers for two abducted sisters in Anambra
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Two religious sisters, Vincentia Nwankwo and Grace Okoli, were abducted last Tuesday, January 7th, in Anambra State, in southeastern Nigeria. They belong to the congregation of the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Christ, which has appealed to all the faithful, through a statement sent to Aid to the Church in Need International, to pray for their “unconditional release.” Sister Vincentia María, the principal of Archbishop Charles Heerey Memorial Model Secondary School Ufuma, and Sister Grace Mariette, ...
Murder of Suleman Masih shakes Christian community in Gujranwala, Pakistan
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The tragic death of Suleman Masih, a 24-year-old Christian, has shocked the local community and once again highlighted the challenges faced by Christians and other religious minorities in Pakistan. Suleman was attacked on December 29th, 2024 in Kot Saadullah, Rahawali, Gujranwala, and succumbed to his injuries on January 1st, 2025. According to information provided to the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) by the Pakistani priest, Father Lazar Aslam, OFM, Suleman Masih was a very hardworking and ...
Nigeria: Memorial Mass for massacred Christians
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Just over a year after extremists murdered more than 300 people in coordinated attacks on Christian villages in Plateau State, Nigeria, the faithful gathered for a special Mass to remember the victims last Sunday, January 5th. Bishop Michael Gobal Gokum of Pankshin celebrated the Epiphany Mass at Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church in Bokkos for all those killed in their homes and on their farms on Christmas Eve 2023. Father Andrew Dewan, director of communications in Pankshin Diocese, told ...
“In Haiti, it’s about surviving,” says Bishop Quesnel of Fort-Liberté
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Gang violence, forced migration, and poverty continue to plague Haiti. The Bishop of Fort-Liberté, Quesnel Alphonse, tells ACN about looting by gangs, the growing influence of Islam, and the trauma of a population that “feels completely lost.“ Haiti is experiencing a very difficult time, marked by an increase in gang violence and a collapse of basic services. Would you say that the situation is getting worse? Definitely, yes. If I had to pick a word to describe the situation, I’d ...
Vocations grow in Burkina Faso despite terrorism
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Despite the widespread terrorism increasingly affecting Burkina Faso, and though priests and catechists are the main targets among pastoral agents, the country has seen a growth in priestly vocations in recent years. Supporting these future priests in their formation is one of ACN’s priorities. For most people, Christmas is a time of family reunions, but this is not the case for many seminarians in Burkina Faso. Because of the serious security crisis caused by terrorism, some must forego joining their ...





