“Everyone has family in Khartoum.” South-Sudanese prepare to host refugees from Sudan
May 17, 2023
Sudan and South Sudan fought a drawn-out Civil War before separating in 2011. However, almost all South-Sudanese still have relatives
May 17, 2023
Sudan and South Sudan fought a drawn-out Civil War before separating in 2011. However, almost all South-Sudanese still have relatives
May 17, 2023
The 20 Egyptian and one Ghanaian martyrs who were killed by Islamic State militants in Libya, in 2015, will be
May 12, 2023
Kyrillos William Samaan was a good friend of ACN and a frequent guest of the international and national offices. He
May 12, 2023
With inter-religious conflicts in Manipur recently killing over 50 people, an Indian bishop says that the Church is concerned at
May 5, 2023
Priests in war-torn Sudan are remaining to tend to their flocks despite the conflict escalating across Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, and
May 5, 2023
Christians are a much-needed presence in Lebanon, a country which “bears the footprints of Jesus, making this a sacred land”.
May 3, 2023
In the extreme conditions of the Congolese prison system, a priest is struggling to protect inmates from hunger and despair.
April 27, 2023
Churches have to be guarded so that Christians can pray in safety. Catholic nurses disguise themselves as Muslims so that
April 26, 2023
Metropolitan Ephrem Maalouli and Archbishop Boutros Kassis, who lead the Greek Orthodox and Syriac Orthodox communities in Aleppo, Syria, insist