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Cardinal reports on crisis in Nicaragua, regime use of deadly force

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“Hearing the appeal by Pope Francis to be [for the churches to become] ‘field hospitals,’ many of our parishes have given shelter to those seeking ...

Nigerian prelate pleads for dialogue in wake of wave of killings

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"But even in the midst of violence caused either by Boko Haram, militant herdsmen or yet to be identified “foreign invaders,” I believe peace is ...
A demonstration by Christians in Nigeria in wake of deadly attack by Fulani herdsmen last April

Nigerian bishop fears for the worst from attacks by Fulani herdsmen

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"Don’t do as you did in Rwanda; don’t wait for the genocide to happen before intervening!”

Bishop hopes peace talks will bring South Sudanese refugees home

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“This peace would allow them to go back to their homes and live in a dignified way, not as they do in the camps where ...

Mozambique bishop calls for calm after burst of jihadist terror

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"So far nobody can confirm with any certainty whom we are dealing with. There were no common factors among the victims of the attacks, who ...

In Madagascar, Church faces corrupt rule, Islamization

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"Yes, the rise of Islamism is palpable! You can see it everywhere! It is an invasion. With money from the Gulf States and from Pakistan, ...

Nigerian bishop says there is ‘plan to Islamicize the Christian areas’

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“When the attacks take place, there are never any police or soldiers present. Quite apart from the fact that the Fulani tribesmen cannot afford the ...

In Congo-Brazzaville, the Church is fighting uphill battle

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A DELEGATION of our organization recently visited the Diocese of Dolisie in the small nation of Congo-Brazzaville, which suffered through Marxist rule until 1992 and ...

Attack on church in Central African Republic kills 24

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“The grenade was thrown from behind the parish walls into the crowd of people at Mass. It exploded."

In wake of church massacre, Nigerian bishops call on president to step down

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“If the President cannot keep our country safe, then he automatically loses to the trust of the citizens. He should no longer continue to preside ...
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