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During war in Mozambique, ‘those who suffer most are the poor’
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"We cannot be indifferent to the suffering, the pain, the death of so many of our brothers and sisters.”
In the time of the pandemic, Mass stipends fill a special need
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"Mass stipends were of great use for me to continue with my daily life. Once again I thank you for your generosity in helping our ...
Christmas in sight, gifts are earmarked for children in Syria
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25,000 warm anoraks are now being cut and stitched together in the dressmaking and tailoring workshops of local craftsmen and craftswomen in Aleppo.
‘The Syrian people have been brutally driven into poverty’
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"the war is not over yet, particularly not in Idlib, around Aleppo or in the Jazira region of north-eastern Syria."
‘Lebanon is Christian on account of its roots in Jesus Christ’
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"Lebanon is Holy Land because Jesus walked in Lebanon. The word Lebanon is found 72 times in the Bible."
ACN announces $120,000 emergency aid for jihadist-plagued Mozambique
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"They have burned down churches and destroyed convents, and also abducted two sisters. But almost nobody has paid any attention to this new focus of ...
Lebanon: ‘our mission is to bring light into the darkness’
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“Pope Francis has told us that a Middle East without Christians is unthinkable. If Christians are to remain in this country, we need each and ...
Democratic Republic of the Congo: violence continues to escalate
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"Fighting within the communities on a national level is possibly being used as a pretext to hide a conspiracy between internal and external players to ...
Bethlehem shopkeeper: ‘coronavirus has destroyed our life’
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“Tell the pilgrims, we are waiting for you to come back again. The Church is all of us. We are united. The spirit of the ...
Syria: “We are living through the worst period in our history”
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"For many people life is almost unbearable. Most Syrian families feel afflicted by the psychological and material pressure,”









