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Thirty years ago, ACN-sponsored smuggled radio equipment helped prevent communist coup in Russia
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ACN project partners and employees had smuggled the broadcasting equipment, one component at a time, by ship to St Petersburg and from there on to ...
ACN commits $600,000 in emergency aid for Haiti in wake of earthquake
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"It is an impossible situation, and the people are in total shock."
Belarus: ‘Pope Francis is concerned about the situation in the country’
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"The work of foreign priests is made more difficult because they must regularly apply for a permit to carry out pastoral work. This permit may ...
One year after Beirut explosion, Lebanon’s wounds fester
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"Some of the families here in Jounieh, a town not generally regarded as being poor, actually go out early in the morning, in order not ...
Lebanon: ‘We were among the dead, and we lived the resurrection’
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"As a priest with a family, I am affected by the crisis too. We have stopped eating meat except for once a week when have ...
Vocational training gives hope to Christians in syria
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“We can help the families to start over, we give them a reason to stay, and a chance to rebuild their country."
Bishop in Myanmar dies of COVID-19—a servant of the people
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News reports are showing people dying in their homes and in ambulances without proper treatment. The pandemic is out of control, spreading fear and anxiety ...
In Mali, joy at release of kidnapped priest
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Since 2012, jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have carried out kidnappings to obtain money or exert political pressure.
“May it come easily” — the work of the Salesians in Istanbul
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The population of Istanbul has increased tenfold over the last 50 years and the city has one of the largest populations of young people from ...
Kidnapped sister in Democratic Republic of the Congo is freed
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idnappings, especially of priests and religious, have become a weapon and a means of pressure in numerous African countries.”









