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Child’s Bible at 45: Teaching children about God’s love

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“I was a child, but I will never forget when our parish priest arrived and gave me the Child’s Bible. With this Bible, I learned ...

Christian family attacked by angry mob in Pakistan

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Although ten members of the family were able to escape, Masih was critically injured before the police arrived and removed him from the mob. He ...

The 100th anniversary of the consecration of China

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In 2007, Pope Benedict XVI called upon the global Church to pray for the Church in China on May 24th, emphasizing the significance of the ...

Another priest is abducted in Nigeria

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Father Gbuzuo is the fourth priest to be kidnapped in Nigeria this year. Claretian Fathers Kenneth Kanwa and Jude Nwachukwu were taken in February, and ...

Syria: Christianity returns to the ruins of Darayya

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During the war, the churches in the area were subject to vandalism and their icons were stolen. The destruction of Darayya came at a huge ...

Colombia: Walking to heaven together

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Mitú is a tough place, unknown to even most Colombians. It is covered in dense forests and plagued with diseases, snakes, and other poisonous animals, ...

India: Seminarian in dangerous jungle is ordained

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His journey to the priesthood began after praying fervently for his father’s recovery from cancer. He said, “I never thought of becoming a priest, but ...

Philippines: Strengthening the faith of Catholics

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Only a few months ago, in December 2023, a bomb killed four people attending Mass in the gymnasium of Mindanao State University in Marawi, and ...

Staff saves pupils as gunmen attack Catholic school in Nigeria

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According to the Director of social communications for the Diocese of Makurdi, Father Moses Iorapuu, the principal of the Father Angus Frazer Memorial High School, ...

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 ...
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