The Voice of the suffering and persecuted
Martyred Father Jacques Hamel: a model of simplicity and authenticity
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“One example is a person who claims to have been healed after placing his paralyzed hands on Father Hamel’s grave. We have the paperwork from his doctor. There are definitely supernatural elements."
Burkina Faso: Islamic terrorism has become commonplace
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The inhabitants of the town were taken to the mosque and asked to convert to Islam: “Issa (Jesus) has come, but his mission is over. He promised he would be followed by a successor, and that successor is Mohammed.
Yet another priest is slain in Nigeria
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According to the statement, the priest’s “corpse was later discovered already decomposing on Tuesday July19."
In two months, 68 Christians are killed in Nigeria’s Benue State
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Conflicts between nomadic herders and settled farmers date back centuries, but the influx of high-grade firearms over the past several years has made the attacks much more deadly and destructive.
ACN sends aid to dioceses in Sri Lanka
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“Many people have lost their jobs, and prices have risen astronomically. People can afford virtually nothing. Our priests and religious are badly affected by the crisis."
Madagascar: Overcoming ‘despair and evil’
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"There are Christians, but we need to go deeper in the faith. The faith must be really lived, and not just practiced outwardly. If we live as Jesus teaches, then we can develop better."
Pakistan: Kidnappings, forced conversions are ‘human rights issue’
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Pakistan is one of the countries where the problem is most severe, along with Mozambique, Nigeria, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria.
Cuba: ‘The worst poverty is lack of freedom’
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"If you raise your voice to tell the truth they will turn on you, defame you. Prison sentences have increased."
Priests are an ‘endangered species in Nigeria’
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According to data compiled by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), at least 18 priests have been kidnapped in Nigeria since the beginning of 2022, five in the first week of July alone. Although most were released unharmed, three were killed.