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Nigeria: Leah Sharibu turns 21 in Boko Haram captivity
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He added: “All the kidnapped girls were converted to Islam, but the 14-year-old Leah Sharibu remained faithful to her Christian belief. Her freedom of religion ...
Burundi: Forced disappearances and murders
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“The realization that there are people in our country who are cruelly murdered or abducted and disappear for political reasons or other macabre interests makes ...
Liturgical and Theological Literature for Seminarians in the Congo
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Twenty young men from the Diocese of Bokungu-Ikela are training for the priesthood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This diocese, which covers an ...
Support for the Apostolate of Sisters in Cameroon
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The congregation of the Missionary Sisters of Divine Providence was founded in Nigeria in 2000. The sisters visit the sick and the elderly, caring for ...
Killings of Christians continue in Nigeria
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This month, dozens of Christians have been killed in towns and villages across Nigeria’s Middle Belt, most recently around Easter, according to information sent to ...
DRC: ‘Our country is not for sale!’
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For more than 30 years, the eastern part of the country has been subject to violence carried out by 120 armed militias, who fight over ...
Congo-Brazzaville: A forgotten Church
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"Despite its natural wealth, and income generated by exports of wood and oil, the people are very poor, not only financially, but morally, too. Congo-Brazzaville ...
Catechist is kidnapped and killed in Burkina Faso
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The catechist was abducted last night by terrorists and his lifeless body was found near Zigni this morning. According to local sources reporting to the ...
In Africa, sports and advertising push illegal emigration
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A bishop from Equatorial Guinea reflects on the causes and consequences of migration in Africa, and asks for a stronger focus on the fight against ...
Sudan: War leaves country without seminarians
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Though a minority, the Church has always been a “safe harbor” for the population, and at the start of the war, . Now this refuge ...









