
Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: "Unimaginable suffering" for refugees in Angola
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"Unimaginable suffering" and "appalling conditions" have been reported by Father Andrzej Halemba and Ulrich Kny of the international Catholic pastoral charity Aid to the Church in Need ...

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Building a firm foundation in the Holy Land
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A senior bishop in the Holy Land has outlined a key initiative aimed at healing the wounds of religious division and stemming the Christian exodus from the region.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Will Venezuela seize Church property?
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The seizure of businesses in Venezuela has led to fears that the country's radical government may be poised to carry out a mass confiscation of Church property, according to a lay Catholic expert.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA Egypt - "The leaven in the dough"
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During a recent interview with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Msgr. Ibrahim Sedrak, Coptic Catholic Bishop of Minya, Egypt, took the opportunity to discuss the social and pastoral work ...

Aid to the Church in Need, USA Building hope in Lebanon
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A groundbreaking plan to provide spiritual and pastoral support to Christian lay faithful in a mainly Muslim area of Lebanon is being hailed as a key initiative to stem the decline of the Church in the region.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA These are some of the projects Aid to the Church in Need supports. Each month, new projects are added. To view all current projects, please visit: http://bit.ly/BWnmk
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Aid to the Church in Need, USA Projects: Support a Youth Apostolate in Zambia
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“Imiti ikukula ili mpanga” so runs a proverb familiar to many Zambians in their native language, Mambwe. It means: "The growing trees are the forest of the future." In a country made up of ...

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Pakistan: Your support sustains us in our hour of need
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A leading bishop in Pakistan gave his heartfelt thanks to the friends and benefactors of leading Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), saying that their prayers and support are desperately needed at a time of increasing suffering for Christians and other minorities.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: ACN Scottish office is officially opened
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Aid to the Church in Need's (ACN) new office in Scotland was officially opened and blessed in a service of special significance for persecuted and other suffering Christians.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Rebuilding after war in Uganda
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The Church in Uganda is helping to rebuild peoples' lives as they leave the camps they sheltered in during the country's guerrilla war with rebel militia, but it is an uphill struggle.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA These are some of the projects Aid to the Church in Need supports. Each month, new projects are added. To view all current projects, please visit: http://bit.ly/BWnmk
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Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: ACN offers emergency help in the Philippines
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Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) will provide emergency aid to the Philippines as the region grapples with a natural disaster of epic proportions.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Lessons of Hope in Pakistan
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A group of brave and dedicated priests in Pakistan have described their struggle to provide education in a poverty-stricken region grappling with an influx of refugees from Afghanistan.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: Pope Benedict crowns the Infant Jesus of Prague
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On the first stage of his apostolic journey to the Czech Republic, Pope Benedict XVI visited the celebrated image of the Infant Jesus of Prague. There, in the Church of Our Lady of Victories in the nation's capital, he solemnly crowned this world famous image.

Aid to the Church in Need, USA News: No safety for Christians in Iraq?
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Christians in Iraq are beginning to flee the only place where they thought they were safe: their ancient homelands in the Nineveh plains.


























