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Rome to host official launch of Religious Freedom Report 2025

Religious and public leaders will be gathering on October 21 at the Pontifical Patristic Institute Augustinianum in Rome for the worldwide presentation of the latest edition of the Report on Religious Freedom (RFR) 2025, prepared by the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).

The programme will include the participation of Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, who will deliver the inaugural address. Victims of religious persecution will also give first-hand testimonies, including two women who spent years on death row for their faith.

Pietro Cardinal Parolin during his speech

Alfredo Mantovano, Undersecretary of State of the Presidency of the Italian Council of Ministers, will participate in the opening programme. The opening session, moderated by Alessandro Gisotti, Deputy Editorial Director, Vatican Media, will include a keynote speech by Cardinal Parolin, followed by the official unveiling of the findings of the latest edition of the RFR by its editor-in-chief, Marta Petrosillo.

Since 1999, ACN has published the RFR and currently releases the report every two years. The RFR is the only report produced by a non-governmental organisation that covers religious freedom in all the countries in the world and for all faith groups.

In an interview  published in August, Marta Petrosillo said that “since the beginning of the RFR, the situation has tended to get worse, and unfortunately this is expected to be the trend for this next edition,” adding that Africa is a continent of great concern, where jihadist groups are perpetrating more attacks, including in countries such as Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where interfaith violence used not to be a problem.

Marta Petrosillo, editor-in-chief of the ACN Religious Freedom in the World Report (RFR)

A panel will then be held with voices from the suffering church, including Bishop Matthew Kukah from Sokoto, Nigeria, Archbishop Jacques Mourad from Homs, Syria, and Archbishop Linus Neli from Manipur, India. Religious freedom expert for Latin America, Marcela Szymanski, will also take part.

In the afternoon, a second panel will focus on religious freedom in the West, with interventions by Jose Luis Bazán, the legal advisor for Migration, Asylum and Religious Freedom for the Commission of the Bishop’s Conferences of the European Union, Mark von Riedemann, Director of Advocacy and Religious Freedom for ACN International and Roger Kiska, an international religious freedom advocate. The session will be moderated by Elisabetta Piqué, the Vatican correspondent for Argentinian newspaper La Nación.

Mark von Riedemann at the European Parliament

During the event, two brief testimonies by female victims of religious persecution will be heard: Mariam Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death in Sudan for converting to Christianity in 2014 and later managed to secure asylum in the USA, and Shagufta Kausar, who was sentenced to death for blasphemy in Pakistan in 2014 and spent eight years in jail before being released.

The day will conclude with a Mass, with a prayer for persecuted Christians, to be celebrated at 17:00.

For further information, please visit the link: https://acninternational.org/religiousfreedomreport-launchconference/

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