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Brazil: Urbanization poses pastoral challenges

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.“Church organizations and the authorities must find ways to provide families with access to basic services in their homelands. Often it is situations like these ...

Pakistan bishop: No justice for Jaranwala

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Bishop Rehmat said, “More than 300 people were arrested [following the attack], but it is unlikely that they will face justice. Slowly, they have started ...

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 ...

Seminary looted as security worsens in Haiti

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“For over six hours, the bandits continued to plunder, burn, and steal. Finally, the religious and the staff members managed to escape. Some of them ...

In Ukraine, everyday life is the Way of the Cross

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Jesus was executed. Nailed to a cross. Inna felt her husband die twice. He was killed in the first stages of the war in 2014, ...

A kidnapped priest’s Way of the Cross in Nigeria

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"I realized later that I had been quite lucky. The driver of the car immediately after mine was shot dead, and if the priest ...

India: Reports of increased Christian persecution

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According to the United Christian Forum for Human Rights (UCF), an Indian ecumenical organization that tracks incidents of persecution against Christians of all denominations, at ...

Archbishop in Haiti: “Our people want to live”

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"I am now starting my sixth year as the archbishop of Port-au-Prince, and it is really very difficult. Until now, I have not been able ...

Bishops of Haiti plead for an end to violence

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In their message, the bishops encourage all national agencies and players to find a solution to the current crisis and to restore peace and security ...

ACN fights Christian exodus in Syria and Lebanon

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Both Muslims and Christians are leaving, but the number of Christians in Syria is so small that their departure would call into question the very ...
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