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Despite war conditions, Sudan Christians grow closer to God

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Currently, with the danger of sniper fire and bombs, all residents are confined to the house, except for courageous volunteers who venture out for firewood. ...

Sudan: War leaves country without seminarians

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Though a minority, the Church has always been a “safe harbor” for the population, and at the start of the war, . Now this refuge ...

Christians who remain in Sudan face grave danger

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“Some churches have been attacked by Rapid Support Forces, including the Coptic cathedral of Khartoum, which was occupied and turned into a command centre. The ...

‘Everyone has family in Khartoum’

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Predominantly Muslim Sudan and Christian South Sudan used to form one country, but it split in 2011 after decades of civil war. But the countries ...

As fighting rages in Sudan, priests stay with their flocks

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"“I want to stay until the last minute, I do not want to leave the people here alone. A lot of our Catholics came [to ...

Sudan: ‘We can’t leave the house, and there is lack of water, electricity and food’

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"During the call I could hear the shooting in the background. He says that the streets are empty, like in a ghost town: there are ...

New bishop in South Sudan: ‘We must get back on our feet and give hope to the people’

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"We live in a country where Christianity is often no more than skin deep; it hasn’t grown roots in the life of the population."

Bishop hopes peace talks will bring South Sudanese refugees home

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“This peace would allow them to go back to their homes and live in a dignified way, not as they do in the camps where ...

Catholic schools are pillar of Church in Sudan

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Dust and mud brick houses everywhere—as far as the eye can see. The houses are indistinguishable in color from the ground on which they stand. ...
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