Keeping the Faith Alive

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In Myanmar, grief and shock after army attacks a Catholic church

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"Let us remember the blood that is spilled is not some enemy’s blood. Those who died and those who were wounded are citizens of this ...

In Niger, a nun devoted her life to poorest of the poor

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"I heard God's call to leave everything and serve the poor."

In Peru, lay missionaries help the destitute of the Amazon rainforest

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"I consider myself to be extremely fortunate, because in Amazonia you can live closer to God, and by working with the simple and humble people ...

Vietnam’s elderly veterans suffer for the past, the Church helps

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“After April 1975, I spent three months in labor camps. I was discriminated against, treated like an enemy, and never given any allowance by the ...

A catechist heals the spiritual wounds of South Sudan refugees

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“Many of them are filled with hate and thoughts of revenge. I talk to them about forgiveness.”

In India’s Gujarat state, new anti-conversion law threatens Christians, Muslims

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“In case someone wants to convert, he or she must notify the designated government officer who, after conducting a probe, would have to permit the ...

In Mozambique, fear of new terrorist attacks causes ‘total panic’

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“On a daily basis, we strive not only to be priests, but also activists, psychologists, spiritual directors, first aiders, suppliers and distributors of foodstuffs, Caritas ...

Pope Francis wants to visit Venezuela

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"I pray to God for reconciliation and peace among Venezuelans. I would love to come and visit you.”

India in the grip of COVID-19: ‘It is only our faith that keeps us going’

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"The importance of pastoral work in this time of crisis cannot be exaggerated. The more we do, the more is needed."

In the Congo, authorities fail to stem Islamist terror

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"They were given the choice between death and conversion to Islam. They were given Muslim names to cement their identity.
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