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Aid to the Church in Need raises more than $146M for suffering Christians around the world

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“Above all during the coronavirus crisis Mass stipends were a sign of our solidarity in prayer and for many priests their sole means of survival financially. Altogether we were able to send them 1.7 million Mass offerings,"

Holy Land: ‘religious elements of the conflict have grown more significant’

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"The religious elements of the conflict have grown more significant over time, as the religio-nationalist narratives gain influence in society as a whole."

Nigeria, in grip of Islamist violence and banditry, is ‘at war’

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"They came out of nowhere one morning and murdered everyone in a matter of minutes."

Christians among victims of massacre in Burkina Faso

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"Christians have more reason to fear a forced imposition of Islam. Their religious freedom and even their lives are at stake.”

In Mozambique, priest blasts terrorists for abducting boys

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“The terrorists use these children and forcibly train them to fight in their ranks, whereas the girls are raped and forced to become their 'brides.'"

Islamist terror targeting Christians is on the rise in Indonesia

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"They see Christians as one of their enemies. They see Christians as thogut, an Arabic term for those who disobey God's regulations. "

In Mozambique, Catholic radio brings hope to faithful living in fear of terrorism

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It is an initiative which aims to continue the Church’s mission in the current situation by what is currently the best means of communication in the region—radio.

Aid to the Church in Need honors its donors on first annual ‘Benefactors’ Day’

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“Dear benefactors, to all of you, your help made it possible to support our priests, who in turn took this help to our people, supporting and strengthening the faith."

After seven years on death row, Pakistani couple is acquitted of blasphemy charges

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“I have to confess that after the justices had given their verdict I wept. There were times when I wondered if, after so long, justice would ever prevail in this case.”

Nigeria: ‘Now we are living in blood inspired by the failed promises of yesterday’

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"We are men and women of faith and our response to these tragedies as Christians must be to uphold the truth. "
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