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In Central African Republic, Church works to heal wounded nation

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"Religion is no more than a pretext in this case. It is above all a political, economic and geo-strategic conflict."

An Iraqi Christian family is home again on the Nineveh Plains

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“It is my wish to remain in this land, despite all the difficult circumstances and disadvantages we have to deal with. I pray to God to realize this dream and to preserve my family, protect us and keep us safe.”

Indonesia: the life of a Catholic teen in an ocean of Muslims

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“I am happy to live my life as a young Catholic. Although we are a minority—with people around us who are all Muslims—we can live together."

It takes vigor to be a faithful Catholic in Nigeria

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“Know that God sees your tears and knows what you are going through; He has vowed not to leave you orphans. So, brace up and take courage."

Prelate calls for international peace-keeping force on Nineveh Plains

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"The whole of the Middle East is being convulsed by violence, corruption and political upheaval. It is blighted by sin. It is Jesus who forgives these sins and heals the wounds. Who can give this restless and corrupt region Jesus other than the Christians? We are therefore not only Christians—but ...

For Indian Catholic, bitter memories a decade after deadly Hindu violence

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“Though so many died and despite all the destruction of property, no one betrayed Christ. We stood firm in our faith. We were able to face this terror only because God was with us. "

In Syria, a Christian family stays put in the face of hardship

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He attributes his family’s survival to the aid of the Melkite Church, the work of the bishops and priests: “They have done great work in the humanitarian field. They provide cash aid and monthly food baskets, which is how we survived these past six years.”

Iraqi Christians continue to confront uncertain future

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"I am afraid that the same thing will happen to us again—that ISIS will return.”

In Pakistan, Catholic teenager prays for peace, security

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"We are considered the lowest ranking members of society, people with whom Muslims are not allowed to eat or drink. School text books paint a terrible picture of Christians, too."

Cardinal reports on crisis in Nicaragua, regime use of deadly force

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“Hearing the appeal by Pope Francis to be [for the churches to become] ‘field hospitals,’ many of our parishes have given shelter to those seeking safety and help to the injured."
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