Asia ‍/ ‍Oceania

In many parts of Asia and Oceania, poverty and natural disasters complicate the lives of the population and thus also the work of the Church. Across the area, rural exodus and migration are major issues. In most countries in Asia, Christians are in the minority and frequently face disadvantages and discrimination. ACN helps the local churches to fulfil their diverse tasks and particularly supports the training of priests, religious and lay people.

Asia/Oceania countries

In many parts of Asia, Christianity is frequently seen as a harmful influence from abroad, threatening the dominance of the leading party or the perceived religious cohesion of the nation. Nationalist movements and authoritarian systems of government make life dificult for many Christians. Against this backdrop, the Church is ofen the only source of hope and confidence for the faithful.

The situation for Christians in Asia has deteriorated in many places.

Regina Lynch, Executive President
Archbishop Joseph Arshad condemns the serious attacks in Jaranwala, Pakistan
Archbishop Joseph Arshad condemns the serious attacks in Jaranwala, Pakistan

A major problem for the Church in the Asia-Oceania region is the disintegration of families and the uprooting and disorientation of young people.

Family and youth pastoral care are therefore high on the Church’s list of priorities and are regularly supported by ACN. We also help with financial support for the construction and renovation of church buildings and provide catechetical materials and vehicles for pastoral care. In addition, we make an important contribution to initiatives that promote interreligious dialogue.