Pakistani priest’s Christmas message: “Never take the freedom to express your faith for granted”

In Lahore, Pakistan, where Christians make up only a small minority in a predominantly Muslim society, Christmas takes on a special meaning. Despite facing significant challenges and restrictions, the Christian community continues to celebrate the birth of Christ with deep faith. Fr Lazar Aslam tells ACN what it’s like being a Catholic there.

Read More
Murder of Suleman Masih Shakes Christian Community in Pakistan

The tragic death of Suleman Masih, a 24-year-old Christian, has shocked the local community and once again highlighted the challenges faced by Christians and other religious minorities in Pakistan. Suleman was attacked on December 29, 2024, in Kot Saadullah, Rahawali, Gujranwala, and succumbed to his injuries on New Year’s Day.

Read More
MOZAMBIQUE: Cyclone Chido makes thousands homeless, destroys 50 churches

Cabo Delgado was the area most affected by the fury of cyclone Chido, which swept through Mozambique in the early hours of Sunday, 15 December, after causing destruction in the French archipelago of Mayotte. There are dozens of fatalities, thousands of people lost everything, and now are asking how they will survive. In an initial report, the Diocese of Pemba speaks of a “frightening scene of destruction”, and even the IDP camps for victims of terrorism were levelled.

Read More
SYRIA: Liturgical celebrations and schools reopen in hope amid uncertainty

As Syria begins to transition to the new regime, ACN (Aid to the Church in Need) has gathered first-hand testimonies, providing an on-the-ground look at the current situation in key regions, including Homs and Aleppo, where people are dealing the uncertainties of a post-regime time.

Read More
King Charles III attends service in London in support of Iraqi Christians

Britain’s King Charles III has attended a special Advent service in London, co-hosted by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). The service at the iconic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Mayfair celebrated the courage and perseverance of Christian communities and reflected on the tenth anniversary of the invasion of Mosul and the Nineveh Plains in northern Iraq by ISIS.

Read More
‘Support peace in the Holy Land’ – Archbishop Eamon Martin

Ireland’s Catholic Church leaders have urged parishioners to continue to speak out for an end to violence and for reconciliation in the Holy Land, as the Christmas season approaches.

Read More
Christians in the Holy Land approach Christmas with a ray of hope, says Patriarch

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa says that even though he does not believe there is a short-term solution to the crisis in the Holy Land, he does have hope for the future of Christians in the region. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem believes that the end of the war in Gaza is in sight but warns that the suspension of military operations does not equal peace.

Read More
In Burkina Faso, catechists are the heroes of the Church

Catechists, often at the risk to their own lives, are pillars of the Church in Burkina Faso. Despite the continuous terrorist threats against them, they assure, in the absence of priests, the continuity of faith in villages and displacement camps. In an interview with ACN, a priest from the Diocese of Kaya explains that being a catechist means giving yourself entirely, guided by unshakeable faith in Christ.

Read More
Syrian archbishop: ‘We have been assured that everything will be fine, and we should not worry'

The political situation in Syria, which has led to a drastic change in the country’s leadership, continues to deeply affect the lives of its citizens, particularly the Christian communities. Dr Georges Assadourian, the Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Damascus, shared with the international Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) how recent events in the capital have been experienced, and reflected on the role of Christians during this period of transition.

Read More
Clodagh Gallagher
ACN launches emergency campaign for the Christians of Aleppo and Syria

Charity Aid to the Church in Need, Ireland – which supports thousands of vulnerable minority Christian communities in 140 countries – is making an urgent appeal for prayer and support for the Christian community and all residents of Aleppo, Syria, who are facing a worsening humanitarian crisis.

Read More
South Sudan: “I pray that all may be one”

Kinga Schierstaedt, Project Co-ordinator for Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) in Africa, travelled to the landlocked African nation of South Sudan. Bordering the Republic of Sudan, its larger neighbour to the north, South Sudan has suffered terribly from conflict and civil war in recent years. After returning from her trip, Schierstaedt spoke about the current situation in the country and the role played there by the Church.  

Read More
Clodagh Gallagher
Syria: ACN urges prayers for Aleppo amid escalating violence

Following a heartfelt plea from a missionary and ACN’s project partner in Aleppo, the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church in Need calls on all people of faith to unite in prayer for the safety and peace of this war-torn region.

Read More
Ukraine: after 1000 days of war, “people are tired and without hope”, says priest

Despite the danger, a Brazilian missionary priest has stayed in Ukraine since the beginning of the war. Fr Lucas Perozzi thanks ACN for the help it keeps providing, and remains committed to spreading the Gospel.

Read More
Haiti on the brink: bishops issue a “cry of alarm” for peace

In the face of rampant violence which is paralysing Port-au-Prince and isolating Haiti from the rest of the world, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Haiti, in a message received by ACN, calls on the government to act and appeals to every Haitian to work for peace and overcome hatred.

Read More
Primate of All-Ireland urges solidarity with suffering Christians

As Ireland marks the annual Aid to the Church in Need ‘Red Wednesday’, Primate of All-Ireland Archbishop Eamon Martin has urged parishioners to show solidarity with Christians who are persecuted and discriminated against because of their faith.

Read More
Aid to the Church in Need
New ACN report: Persecution of Christians has worsened around the globe

New research from Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, Ireland has revealed that persecution against Christians is on the increase.

Read More
Aid to the Church in Need
World’s tallest statue of St Patrick lit in red to highlight plight of people persecuted for their faith

The world’s tallest statue of St Patrick has been illuminated in red to highlight the plight of persecuted religious minorities.

Read More
Aid to the Church in Need
Colombia: Bombing destroys bishops’ residence and offices in Apostolic Vicariate of Guapi

7 November 2024 – A powerful explosion in a violent terrorist attack, aimed at the police station in the city of Guapi, in southwest Colombia, left three people dead and destroyed a large part of the bishop’s residence and offices of the Apostolic Vicariate of Guapi, in the early hours of 2 November.

Read More
World’s tallest statue of St Patrick to be illuminated to highlight plight of people persecuted for their faith

The world’s tallest statue of Ireland’s much-loved patron saint in Co. Down will be illuminated in red for a week to highlight the plight of persecuted religious minorities. The imposing 32-foot statue on Slieve Patrick will be lit in red from November 17-24 to mark what is described as the ‘Week of Witness’ by the charity Aid to the Church in Need, Ireland. ACN supports 6,000 vulnerable communities in 140 countries.

Read More
#RedWednesday events in over 20 countries to raise awareness of Christian persecution

All twenty ACN offices will participate in our annual Week Of Witness campaign, aimed at highlighting the suffering of persecuted Christians. On the 20th November, 24 of Ireland’s 26 cathedrals will be illuminated in red, as well as the national Marian and Eucharistic Shrine in Knock.

Read More