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India: In West Bengal the flock thrives

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“There is no anti-conversion law in West Bengal yet, said Rettig, adding “there is greater religious freedom there, compared to other parts of the country.”

A pillar of the Church in Egypt dies

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Bishop Kyrillos oversaw the largest Coptic Catholic diocese in Egypt for 31 years, and during that period he became renowned for his efforts to strengthen ...

In India, radical Hindus aim to ‘divide and rule’

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The bishop points out the irony of radical Hindus accusing missionaries of converting people in exchange for food or money, when they do not seem ...

Colombia: Being the compassionate face of God

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"Whenever I see a hungry child I remember, there is Christ. It is my duty, as a Christian, to make sure the cihld is fed. ...

Sierra Leone: One of the poorest countries in the world

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“Everywhere we go we try to show that God is love. We have not been here for long, but through our way of life we ...

As fighting rages in Sudan, priests stay with their flocks

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"“I want to stay until the last minute, I do not want to leave the people here alone. A lot of our Catholics came [to ...

‘Without Christians there will be no peace in Lebanon’

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In 2019, most Lebanese dioceses saw their money in the banking system vanish overnight, making it difficult for them to afford to pay for the ...

Democratic Republic of the Congo: A priest in prison

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The drastic lack of resources is evident as soon as one sees the overcrowded cells, which have neither electric light nor windows. More than 300 ...

In Burkina Faso, “evil will not have the last word”

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The threat is omnipresent, to the extent that “on Sundays and feast days the churches have to be guarded by police, military or volunteers so ...

Iceland: Sister Selestina drives hours to meet Catholics

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“I have seen so many Catholics fall away from the Church due to lack of personal contact. We must go out to meet them."
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