Egypt 14Oct. 2015 “We no longer want to be second-class citizens” A Coptic Catholic bishop is full of hope close to the parliamentary elections in Egypt Shortly before the parliamentary elections begin in Egypt on Sunday, the Coptic Catholic bishop of Assiut has expressed his optimism. In an interview with the international...
India
Success Story: dedication of the new church in Berhimunda It was a time of great celebration when the newly built church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola was first consecrated in Berhimunda, in eastern India. The bishop himself was present at the ceremony and was welcomed with traditional dances by the people before celebrating Holy Mass....
Ethiopia
A car for pastoral work in the new diocese of Bahir Dar–Dessi Many foreign tourists fly to Bahir Dar in Western Ethiopia. The third largest city in the country, it is a place where you can not only holiday beneath blossoming tropical trees on the shores of Lake Tana, or take a boat trip on...
Ecuador
Success Story: how you helped 76 young people from the Amazon region to take part in the National Youth Day in Manta A letter of thanks has reached us from the heart of the Amazon rainforest, from the apostolic vicariate of Napo in Ecuador. Our benefactors had helped with 9,000 Euros so that 76 young...
El Salvador
20,000 Catechisms for children and young people El Salvador has still not fully recovered from the consequences of its brutal civil war from 1981 to 1991. Unemployment is high, the gulf between rich and poor is enormous and numerous organised criminal gangs continue to make the country unsafe to this day. The income of an...
Abducted Syrian Priest Fr Mourad conducts first Mass following his release after five months
Syrian priest Father Jacques Mourad, the prior of the Mar Elian Monastery,who was abducted by IS last May has recently been released after five months. He is currently staying in the village of Zaydal about three miles from the city of Homs. Fr Mourad celebrated his release by conducting Mass the next day in Homs...
Syrian archbishop Jeanbart comments on Pope Francis’ speech to U.N.
Melkite archbishop of Aleppo, Syria, Jean-Clément Jeanbart,described Pope Francis’ speech to over 150 world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly as magnificent and worthy of in-depth analysis. In his speech Pope Francis boldly spoke out in defence of justice, the right of every person to a decent living, respect for human life and the environment and integral development....
ISRAEL : Benedictine monastery compensated for vandalism attack on sanctuary
ACN Malta The Benedictine Monastery of Tabgha receives compensation for a serious arson attack on their church The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Mons. Fouad Twal, said that on 21 September the General Prosecutor of Israel decided to accept the claim of the Benedictine Monastery of Tabgha, which had requested compensation for the damage caused by...
Ukraine: A church for the town of Lyubotyn
When they toppled the great statue of Lenin in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, some people were worried that it might fall too heavily and by its sheer weight smash through the ground beneath which the underground train line ran. But when the statue was instead broken up into several pieces, the real truth came to...
SYRIA: Warm anoraks needed for refugee children
Warm anoraks needed for refugee children in Damascus “Why does God allow Syria to suffer so much? Why must the innocent die? Why does not God grant us peace, when we still pray for it?“ Questions like these are asked of the sisters on a daily basis by the young people in Damascus. Sister Marie-Joseph...