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Mob violence is a turning point for Pakistan Christians

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“The voices of Muslim scholars have become very important, especially where the government and the armed forces find it difficult to intervene. One of the ...

Central African Republic: ‘God hasn’t forgotten you!’

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"I see abandoned village communities. These people feel that nobody cares about them. They die like animals, without even a health center. They must be ...

Emigration, sanctions, and corruption hurt Syria

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"The serious challenges facing our country are the results of corruption and the oppressive sanctions of Syria, which directly affect the people."

In Peru, the Church aims to be ‘present’

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“The main challenge is to support the men and women’s religious communities so they can do their work of evangelization and providing better care for ...

#RedWeek puts spotlight on Christian persecution

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An important moment to demonstrate our solidarity with Christians and all those persecuted around the world for their religion.”

Philippines: Terrorists strike during Mass

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“I see this as a very tragic event, because just today, we were beginning the Marawi Week of Peace in the Diocese of Marawi. What ...

German priest freed from captivity in Mali

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“Despite our joy at the moment, however, we must also remember that there are many other men and women who remain in custody or are ...

Middle East: Fewer Catholic schools spell more extremism

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"But if we don’t keep Catholic schools going, the consequences will be serious for the whole country. Some Islamist institutions are waiting to jump into ...

Burkina Faso: More suffering for Christians

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“They took them back to their village, ordered the church to be opened, and shot one dead in front of the altar, and the ...

Help for Christians caught in Holy Land crisis

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ACN is supporting an initiative of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (LPJ) to secure a constant supply of necessities, including hygiene kits, medicine, food, and ...
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