The Voice of the suffering and persecuted
In Myanmar, cardinal urges protestors not to turn to violence
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“All faith traditions adhere to non-violence because all violence is intrinsically evil. Violence brings greater violence. I unconditionally condemn ail acts of violence against unarmed civilians.”
Papal visit to Iraq’s largest Catholic town boosts hopes that Christians will return
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“For Christians here, as well as those living as refugees in Europe and America, this visit gives them hope. With the Pope’s visit, we feel that we are not alone. We feel that we are safe because someone cares about us.”
2021 Religious Freedom in the World Report due out April 20
March 23, 2021
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In those countries where religious freedom is guaranteed the foundations are laid for a truly human coexistence, as called for by Pope Francis
ACN has stood by Syrian Christians during ten years of civil war
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One of the most important projects supported by the organization since 2017 is the "A Drop of Milk" campaign in Aleppo. It distributes powdered milk to more than 3,000 children from Christian families who are in need or have been displaced by the war.
Cholera, terror, COVID-19: northern Mozambique bleeds from many wounds
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“The Church in Mozambique is an anchor of hope and charity in a sea of suffering and violence.”
Survey shows US Catholics’ growing concern about global persecution
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“It is heartening that, compared to a year ago, significantly more US Catholics say that Christian persecution around the world is very grave and that the issue has become a matter of concern to more faithful."
In Pakistan, the road is paved with faith and glory
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"Our parents have taught us to be silent when it comes to discourse of religion. Poor Christians cannot face mobs or expensive and lengthy court cases. Our police and lawyers are known for siding with the rich and minting money."
Church backs program protecting Pakistan’s minority girls
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"The pressure in courts from extremist groups, the biased attitude of police, the fear of harm from the abductor, and stigma force the victim to often give a statement in favor of her abductor.”
Myanmar: ‘the killings must stop at once’
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“The blood spilled is not the blood of an enemy. It is the blood of our own sisters and brothers, our own citizens."
Bangladeshi Catholic couple prays for justice for martyred son
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SUKHRANJAN HALDER, 75 AND ANNA HALDER, 70, ARE A BANGLADESHI CATHOLIC COUPLE, who have been suffering financial, physical and mental anguish since they lost their only son in a deadly bomb attack at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church of Baniarchar in Gopalganj district two decades ago. Sumon Halder, then 24, was ...