Colombia: Walking to Heaven together

A young priest describes the challenges and joys of bringing the sacraments to the most isolated communities in the Colombian Amazon.

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Syria: Christian life returns to the ruins of Darayya

Thanks to the reconstruction of their homes with the help of ACN, fifteen Catholic families are able to return to the Christian quarter of a suburb of Damascus. This will secure the Christian presence in the place where, according to one tradition, the Apostle Paul was converted.

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India: Seminarian ministering in dangerous jungle to be ordained priest

A brave Catholic seminarian who spent his pastoral placement ministering in India’s remote, cobra-infested jungle will be ordained a priest next week.

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Bishops in Burundi: “Forced disappearances and politically motivated murders make one shudder”

Human rights violations are widespread in Burundi, a small country which borders the much larger Democratic Republic of the Congo. For years, the country has been largely isolated from the outside world. Recently, the Burundian bishops drew attention to the country’s plight, which is hardly noticed by the global public.

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ACN approves solar panel package to help Church in Lebanon and Syria

As the world celebrates the 30th anniversary of World Sun Day on 3 May and to underscore the importance of renewable energy resources, Aid to the Church in Need is highlighting how solar panels are making a big difference in the lives of parishes, religious orders and institutions in countries where electricity costs have risen dramatically.

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Honduras: “Communities that used to kill each other now pray together”

Life is not easy for Christians in Honduras, who must deal with criminal gangs, poverty, and a shortage of vocations. Veronica Katz, project coordinator for Central America at the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), recently visited the country and says that the fruits of pastoral work and the commitment of the country’s Catholic community are a source of hope.

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Headquarters of ACN receives pilgrim image of Our Lady of Fátima

A pilgrim image of Our Lady of Fátima, blessed by Pope Paul VI in 1967, was recently at the international headquarters of Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) in Königstein, Germany. The executive president of ACN International, Regina Lynch, stressed the connection between ACN and the message of Fátima, referring to the Virgin Mary, who appeared to shepherd children in 1917, as the organisation’s “patron saint”.

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Sri Lanka: A town stands as a witness to the Resurrection after persecution

Thousands of faithful signed a petition addressed to Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith, asking that he open a cause for the beatification of the 171 Catholics who were murdered five years ago.

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Catechist kidnapped and killed in Burkina Faso

Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) expresses its deepest concern and sorrow following the kidnapping and subsequent killing of the catechist Edouard Yougbare from the parish of Saatenga in Fada Gourma, Burkina Faso.

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Brutal killing of Christians in Nigeria’s Middle Belt continue

Local community leaders say that the attacks follow the tactics employed by armed bandits who carried out the Christmas massacres in Nigeria. Religion is a factor in a conflict that also has ethnic and economic roots.

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo: “Our country is not for sale!”

Six bishops from the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have written an “assessment of the pastoral and social situation” of the country following a meeting which took place in Butembo, from 8-14 April, and which paints a desolating picture of the state of the country, criticising the way “the dignity of the Congolese people” is being undermined. The eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri have been under martial law since 2021, due to regular attacks by armed militias, which have even resulted in the surrounding of the city of Goma since the end of February.

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Africa: “The worlds of sport and advertising help to promote illegal emigration”

A bishop from Equatorial Guinea reflects on the causes and consequences of migration in the African continent and asks for a more effective focus on the fight against poverty and illegal emigration.

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Congo-Brazzaville: A forgotten Church

In December, Maxime François-Marsal, the coordinator of ACN’s projects in French-speaking countries in Central Africa, travelled to Congo-Brazzaville, also known as the Republic of the Congo. This nation borders Angola, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, among others. In this interview, he speaks about the situation of the Congolese Church and how Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has contributed to its development.

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Sudan: One year of war has left the country without any seminarians

For a year, the “war of the generals” has been raging across an already weakened country. The population is in agony, and the small Christian community is shrinking away.

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Still no justice for Jaranwala victims

A bishop in Pakistan has expressed his disappointment with the authorities for failing to bring to justice those behind one of the country’s worst attacks against Christians – and for not doing enough to help victims.

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Rapid urbanisation poses pastoral challenges in the Amazon

Aid to the Church in Need is helping the local Church serve new and growing communities of people who are moving from rural to urban areas, often in poor conditions.

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Benedictine Abbot in the Holy Land: “I am neither pro-Israel nor pro-Palestine. I am pro-human being”

Six months after the terrible attacks by Hamas and the beginning of the Israeli offensive in Gaza, Abbot Nikodemus pleas for the conflict to be seen from a humanitarian perspective, transcending religious and political boundaries.

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Seminary looted and vandalized, as security situation worsens in Haiti

A seminary operated by the Spiritan missionaries in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, was attacked by armed gangsters. The religious and staff had to hide for six hours while the premises were looted before managing to escape to safety.

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For Ukrainians, the Way of the Cross is just another term for everyday life

In the suffering of what Pope Francis has repeatedly called the “martyred people of Ukraine” we can see many traces of Jesus’ Passion and Crucifixion. This Holy Week, ACN invites you to meditate on this modern Way of the Cross.

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ACN concerned at reports of increased persecution of Christians in India

With elections only weeks away in the world’s most populous country, local human rights organisations are warning of a rise in intolerance and attacks on religious freedom.

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