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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Pakistan: Widow of Nazir Masih, Christian killed by mob over false blasphemy accusations, dies

25/06/2024, Author: Maria Lozano.

It is with great sorrow that Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has been informed of the passing of Alla Rakhi, the widow of the late Nazir Masih, who tragically was killed in the Sargodha incident. Overwhelmed by grief and depression over the death of her husband, Alla Rakhi succumbed, leaving the community of Mujahid Colony in Sargodha in deep mourning.

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Archbishop in southern Lebanon: “We find ourselves in a state of war!”

ACN and the local Church are calling for prayer so that peace may be restored to the region. Daily rocket fire in southern Lebanon is plunging the inhabitants into deeper poverty than they were already suffering as a result of the terrible financial crisis in 2019. The Church is standing with the people, providing practical help for their needs and providing a moving witness of courage.

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A “gap” of inhumanity: Latin American bishop cries out over Darién crisis

The Archbishop of Panama spoke to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) about his experience in the region of the Darién Gap, one of the most inhospitable migratory routes in Latin America. Archbishop José Domingo Ulloa highlighted the urgent need for attention and action in the face of the terrible conditions that thousands of migrants face while attempting this perilous crossing.

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Sudanese Christians grow closer to God

06/06/2024, Author: Filipe d’Avillez

Father Jacob Thelekkadan decided to remain in Sudan during the civil war to support the Salesian religious sisters in Dar Mariam to provide shelter and basic aid to the displaced. Despite the bombings and extreme shortages, they maintain an atmosphere of faith and serenity thanks to the Eucharist and daily prayer, gifting hope in the midst of the conflict.

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