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DR Congo: Meeting the material needs of seminarians
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But still, their living conditions are woefully inadequate, and as a result, seminarians often get sick. “A lack of water is the main reason people ...
Iraqi president has ‘humiliated’ the Church
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In an interview with Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the Patriarch said that reversing the decree was part of a political campaign to ...
Nigeria: Christians must gain political power
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"Christians have no reason to play victim. They remain the most educated in Nigeria, the most successful in business. They have power that is not ...
Christians who remain in Sudan face grave danger
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“Some churches have been attacked by Rapid Support Forces, including the Coptic cathedral of Khartoum, which was occupied and turned into a command centre. The ...
Lisbon is getting ready for World Youth Day
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“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and we don’t want to waste it. It’s not every day that you get to participate in an event as ...
The Church in Burundi eyes reconciliation and peace
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Ethnic groups share the same language, the same religion, and have similar customs. However, Burundi has a very painful history, littered with massacres, killings, social ...
The truth about Christian persecution in Nigeria
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"The inaction and silence about our plight by both government and powerful stakeholders all over the world prompts me too often conclude that there is ...
India: Anti-Christian violence rages in Manipur
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“Therefore, I believe that the massive demolition of Christian churches in Manipur was supported by the state and central authorities,” the politician said.
A Christian nurse from Pakistan flees to the West
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Of the assault itself, she recalled, “The mob wanted to kill me, but I kept praying to Jesus. I opened my eyes and felt that ...
Ukraine: Kidnapped priests are still missing
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Until November 2022, several Catholic parishes and a Redemptorist monastery were still operating in the occupied territories, but in mid-November, two Redemptorist Fathers, Ivan Levitskyi, ...









