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DR Congo: ‘I want to become a priest to proclaim hope to those who have lost everything’

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The missionary priests who served his community made a lasting impression on him. As soon as he could, he began serving at Mass, and the ...

In Iraq, a new Catholic school of hope and recovery opens its doors

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“We are building the character of the students to be leaders in society, taking responsibility and developing a plan to remain in this country."

Aid for Catholic schools stems Christian exodus from Lebanon

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“These schools are very important because they maintain the Christian presence, they keep the families in the villages and provide employment for teachers, and ...

Victims of Easter bombings in Sri Lanka call on Pope for help

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"At first the responsibility was laid at the feet of the Islamic community, but now there are elements that point to a political plot, with ...

Resurrection Day on Iraq’s Nineveh Plains

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The extremists sprayed anti-Christian graffiti on the walls of the nearby Chapel of the Immaculate Conception.The slogans, some in German, read: “O, you [expletive] slaves ...

Ukraine: breaking contemplative silence to host refugees

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The nuns estimate that to date more than 500 people have passed through their monastery. “Currently the monastery mostly hosts those who do not plan ...

Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka–unanswered questions

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"My suspicions came up immediately after the attack, because I felt that a ragtag band of youngsters could not have carried out this kind of ...

Aid to the Church in Need begins second phase of Ukraine aid

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“The world has responded with generosity to the plight of the Ukrainian people. Many donations are reaching the bordering countries, but there is now a ...

sisters in Burundi are ‘mothers’ of reconciliation

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"Some people gather well before Mass on Sunday, and many others stay on after Mass to spend time with the sisters and the other families."

Sisters in Ukraine: “Our convents have become refugee centers”

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Whether big or small, each of the order’s houses or convents has been turned into a point of refuge for the neediest:
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