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Catechist Kidnapped and Murdered in Burkina Faso, West Africa
The violence in the country is part of a broader conflict that involves several countries in the African Sahel region, such as Mali, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, where Christians also suffer persecution.
As Hunger Crisis Unfolds in Ethiopia, Mary’s Meals Teams Up With Catholic Nuns to Feed Children
The Daughters of Charity has supported vulnerable people in Tigray since the early 1970s.
Scotland Pauses Sex-Change and Puberty-Blocker Drugs for Children
This announcement comes just one month after England instituted the same ban.
Cardinal Gregory Recalls Time When Black Catholics Could Not Study in US Seminaries
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, received this year’s Rector’s Award at an April 11 banquet at the Pontifical North American College.
‘I Forgive Whoever Has Done This’: Australian Bishop Who Survived Stabbing Speaks Out
Father Isaac Royel and other church members were also injured during the attack in their attempts to protect the bishop.
Rite of Peace Is Not Just a Greeting or Friendly Gesture, Nun Explains
The sister explained the meaning of the rite in a video posted by the university, which is under the Archdiocese of Madrid.
As New Altar Is Consecrated at Destroyed Iraq Church, Former Parishioner Recalls ‘Wonderful Days’
Habbaba remembers how all the statues as well as the altar and everything in the church were destroyed by ISIS.
Catholic Church Leaders in Kerala Speak Out Against Attacks on Christians as National Election Looms
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government is trying to secure Christian support, despite his party’s record of failing to protect Christians from violence in other Indian states.
Christian Leaders in Africa Mark 30 Years Since Rwandan Genocide
The ACPF said the 30th anniversary of the genocide needs to inspire humanity to commit to seeking lasting peace.