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India: Archbishop calls for peace in Manipur
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Archbishop Lumon added that his community has been “cut off from the rest of the world” for the last three months, because of an “Internet ...
ACN supports Christian community in Jerusalem
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Over the past 30 years, ACN has been involved in more than 700 projects for Christians in Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, including over 100 in ...
In Ghana, disabilities mark children for death
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In many parts of Africa, including northern Ghana, children who are born with mental or physical disabilities are considered bewitched, or “evil,” and they are ...
New pastoral center in Iraq is a sign of hope
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On August 6, 2014, the world watched in horror as ISIS jihadists poured into Iraq’s Nineveh Plains, forcing hundreds of thousands of Christians to flee ...
Peru: Challenges in the ‘land of saints’
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The laypeople keep the Church alive. They are true heroes, the guardians of the faith in their communities, because there are hardly any priests or ...
A ‘burning for the Kingdom of God’ at Aid to the Church in Need
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"I have never encountered a charity that is so professionally organized on the one hand, and on the other, has so many people who are ...
At WYD in Lisbon, ACN gives a voice to the persecuted Church
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“Despite the fact that we are experiencing a moment of joy, faith, and sharing, we must not forget the places where the Church is persecuted,” ...
Italy: High-level meeting honors priest kidnapped in Syria
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Sanctions in addition to the mass emigration of young people facing low salaries and few jobs, make it increasingly likely that the political and military ...
DR Congo: One of the liveliest Churches in Africa
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The key to achieving a vibrant Church is through formation, which begins at an early age in the DRC. The Church plays a prominent role ...
Ukraine: Diocese cares for people traumatized by war
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"Diocesan buildings have been turned into places of shelter, and “almost half of Roman Catholic families in the region have housed IDPs in their own ...









