Iraq: Preserving Christianity in Iraq 10 years after Daesh invasion

More than 120,000 Christians sought refuge in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region after Daesh conquered Qaraqosh and other ancient Christian settlements in the Nineveh Plains on 6th August 2014. Around 9,000 Christian families have since returned to their homes – thanks to ACN and other international organisations – but tens of thousands of people remain in exile, living in extreme poverty.

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Clodagh Gallagher
Attacks on Christians in Israel increasing

The ancient Christian community in the Holy Land has suffered a “disturbing rise” in attacks including spitting, physical harassment, damage to property and cemeteries, and disruption of services. The findings are part of a report by the Jerusalem-based Rossing Centre, called Attacks on Christians in Israel and East Jerusalem, which examined the increase in hostilities towards churches and their members in 2023.

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Bishop Medhin: "The people in Tigray have experienced hell"

24/07/2024, Author: Sina Hartert

ACN has spoken with Bishop Tesfaselassie Medhin about the terrible human rights violations that occurred in Tigray, Ethiopia from 2020 to 2022 - in particular the sexual violence against women and girls that occurred. Together, ACN and Bishop Medhin are working on projects to help heal the trauma of thousands of people.

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Clodagh Gallagher
Haiti: "We must overcome our fear and bestow hope"

30/07/2024, Author: Amélie Berthelin

Plagued for months by gangs that plunder, kidnap and terrorise the population, Haiti continues to fight every day for its survival. In the midst of this terrible situation, the Church in the country remains a beacon of hope, says Fr Baudelarie Martial, a Haitian priest from the Congregation of the Holy Cross.

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Celebration of faith and peace at children’s festival in Belarus

19/07/2024, Author: ACN Press team

The Catholic Church in Belarus is highly involved in pastoral work with children and young people. Every week, hundreds of children attend catechesis, and every year numerous children receive their first Holy Communion. During the Soviet period, the practice of religion was severely restricted, but thanks to the deep faith passed on by grandparents, the Faith still has deep roots.

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Egypt: “We’ve seen real progress”

15/07/2024, Author: Sylvain Dorient

His Beatitude Ibrahim Sidrak, the Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria, heads the small Coptic Catholic Church, which has around 300,000 faithful. In an interview with the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), he shared his concerns and joys over his country, which has become a refuge for many Christians from other countries.

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Iraq: “Christians are like olive trees. You can burn them, but they will still bear fruit”

09/07/2024, Author: Filipe d’Avillez

Many feared that the invasion of their homelands would drive Christians from Iraq for good, but ten years after being driven from their homelands by militants of the Islamic State (ISIS), thousands of Christians have returned to houses in the Nineveh Plains rebuilt with the help of ACN, taking with them their love for the Church and the hope of the Gospel.

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Drawing Strength from Our Precious Past

When Pope St John Paul II visited Ireland in 1979, one of the places he wanted to go to was the ancient monastic site of Clonmacnoise. The Pope knew, that while the Faith in Ireland seemed robust at the time, great challenges would come – and he wanted to remind us of the deep roots of the faith on this island.

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