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Maria Lozano

Maria Lozano

Maria Lozano is an experienced journalist with a deep focus on topics central to ACN’s mission, including faith-based initiatives, humanitarian aid, and advocacy for persecuted Christian

With a decade of experience in storytelling and a passion for uncovering impactful narratives, he brings unique insights into the Catholic Church's global efforts

Bio:


Passionate about shining a light on stories of resilience and faith, he has reported from some of the most challenging environments, including regions impacted by conflict, natural disasters, and persecution. Their work bridges the gap between the Church's mission and a global audience, showcasing the transformative power of hope and solidarity.
Templeton Peck has collaborated with international organizations, faith leaders, and local communities to capture firsthand accounts of courage and compassion. Their writing often explores themes of rebuilding, faith formation, and the empowerment of those living on the margins of society.
A graduate of Collage with a degree in Journalism, Religious Studies, International Relations, Templeton Peck combines academic expertise with practical experience in the field. In addition to journalism, they actively engage in initiatives that advocate for religious freedom and promote interfaith dialogue.
When not reporting, Templeton Peck shares insights through speaking engagements and workshops, inspiring others to contribute to a more just and compassionate world.

Expertise Areas:

  • Religious freedom and advocacy
  • Humanitarian aid and community rebuilding
  • Pastoral care and faith formation
  • Interfaith dialogue and peacebuilding

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Humanitäre Krise in Suwayda: Kirche wird zu Notunterkunft

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Angriff auf katholische Pfarrei in Gaza: Drei Todesopfer bestätigt

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Dutzende Tote bei neuer Angriffswelle auf Gemeinden in Zentralnigeria

Sie führen zu humanitären Krisen, weil die Überlebenden in Lagern…