Keeping the Faith Alive

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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."

The challenges facing the Church on the world’s most Catholic continent

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We need to protect the indigenous peoples and accompany them in their faith, while respecting their customs, languages and values,” insists D’Aqui.

A policeman needs to have his life in order, as death lurks around the corner

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"The work of a policeman, the primary material, if you will forgive me putting it like this, is life and liberty. He is a servant ...

Haiti’s bishops condemn assassination of president, spiral of violence

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“This sad event marks an unfortunate turning point in the history of our people.”

ACN-sponsored short film on young faithful’s plight in Nicaragua wins award

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his testimony helped me appreciate the efforts of every young person who chose to remain faithful to the Gospel message without fear of the consequences."

Support for Religious Sisters in Argentina

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With an area of a little over a million square miles, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world. But the home country of ...

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 ...

A Car for a Catholic Lay Community in Brazil

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Thanks once again to our generous benefactors, we were able to contribute $23,300 to help a lay community in Brazil buy a vehicle to help ...

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.”

In Latin America, dozens of priests are dying of COVID-19

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"They fulfilled their mission as ‘Doctors of the Soul,' doing so knowing that, they ran the risk of infecting themselves and, dying.”
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