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Stories from parishes, dioceses, religious orders and community groups all over the world. It also includes stories on specific topics such as the Vatican, the Pope, missionaries, aid projects, aid agencies, health & natural disasters. See our World Parishes Links page for relevant links.


Nigeria: Up to 200 Christians massacred

Aftermath of massacre in Yelewata, Benue State © Diocese of Makurdi

Militants massacred up to 200 Christians in Nigeria's Benue State on Friday night, 13 June, targeting displaced families, setting fire to their buildings as they lay asleep inside and macheting any who tried to flee. The IDP families were in buildings repurposed as temporary accommodation in the market square in Yelewata, in Guma Local Government Area, near Makurdi, when the militants stormed in,... Read More


Webinar: Eyewitness reports from Holy Land

Freshly returned from Palestine and Israel, Pilgrims of Ibillin Executive Director Essrea Cherin will be joined by fellow travellers who travelled with her on the ten day visit. They spent four days each volunteering first at Mar Elias and then at Hope School in Bethlehem. They also had the opportunity to meet with peace partners and to observe the conditions that Palestinians live under in an eve... Read More


Sudan: First Catholic priest killed in conflict

Fr Luka Jomo

Fr Luka Jomo, parish priest in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State in Sudan, was killed during an attack by paramilitary militias on the city, which has been under siege since April 2023. He is believed to be the first Catholic priest killed during the conflict. "Dear fathers, sisters, and all the faithful. It is with great sorrow that I write to inform you of Fr Luka Jomo's passing to t... Read More


Pope appeals for 'responsibility and reason' after attacks on Iran and Israel

Aftermath of Israeli strikes in Tehran

Pope Leo XIV today decried the military escalation between Iran and Israel and renewed his appeal for dialogue and the pursuit of a world free from the nuclear threat. Speaking during an Audience for the Jubilee of Sport in St Peter's Basilica, he said: "No one should ever threaten another's existence." "In these days, news continues to arrive that causes great concern. The situation in Iran and I... Read More


Gaza: 'Words are not enough!' - Irish Bishops call for solidarity at parish level

Mass in the Holy Family Church, Gaza, 2016 (Image CCO archive)

At Masses across Ireland this weekend, people will be invited to pray together for peace in Gaza. The Irish Bishops stated the following concerning the humanitarian disaster in Gaza: "In Gaza people are starving and adequate aid is being denied; it seems clear that famine is being used as a weapon of war. Already over 600,000 Palestinians have been displaced. The evidence points to a staged str... Read More


New Pope meets New Superior General of Sisters of Saint Joseph

Delegates with Pope

May was a pivotal time in the life of the Church and also for us as Sisters of Saint Joseph of Annecy. Our General Chapter, held once every six years a few miles outside Rome, coincided with the Conclave and the Election of Pope Leo XIV. The Sisters of St Joseph were founded in France in 1650 by Fr Jean-Pierre Medaille, a Jesuit priest, to work with the poor and those in any kind of need. Our part... Read More


Pope Leo: Papal diplomats embody universality of Church's desire for peace

Image: Vatican Media

Apostolic Nuncios and other papal representatives serving around the world had their first meeting with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican on Tuesday. Following tradition, Pope Leo gave each one a ring, symbolizing their bond to the Successor of Peter, which bears the inscription "sub umbra Petri". In his address Pope Leo said: "Always feel bound to Peter, guarded by Peter, sent by Peter. Only in obedi... Read More


Pakistan: New report highlights sexual attacks on Christian women

Fr Aslam prays with Asma and her mother © ACN

An investigation carried out by a priest in Pakistan has shone a light on the plight of Christian women and girls subjected to rape and other sexual violence. The report by Franciscan friar Father Lazar Aslam - which was sent to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) - provides case studies of women from the minority Christian community who have been sexually abused. It includes the attack on 20-year-o... Read More


Christian Aid condemns Israel's seizure of Gaza aid boat

Screenshot: Peaceful campaigners offer no resistant to Israeli forces

Christian Aid has condemned the interception by Israeli forces of a boat carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza as another example of Israel's dehumanising treatment of Palestinians. The Madleen yacht had 12 activists onboard, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, when it was stopped and captured by Israeli forces in international waters on its way to Gaza early this morning. Before board... Read More


Pope Leo: What unites Christians is far greater than what divides

Pope greets participants

On Saturday morning Pope Leo XIV met with participants in the three day Symposium 'Nicaea and the Church of the Third Millennium: Towards Catholic-Orthodox Unity' at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome, one of the events marking the 1,700th anniversary of the first Council of Nicaea. After giving a warm welcome to those present, the Holy Father expressed his appreciation fo... Read More


An SOS for Gaza

Photo by mohammed al bardawil on Unsplash

Jerusalem Voice for Justice - an ecumenical witness for equality and a just peace in Palestine/Israel send this Pentecost appeal: An SOS for Gaza Cast your nets again! To every human being, every person with a conscience, to all lovers of peace, As Christians in the Holy Land, we are sounding the alarm about the recent unprecedented escalation in the Israeli war on Gaza. After more than a year an... Read More


Nigeria: Bishop calls for prayers for kidnapped priest

Bishop John Bagna Bakeni © ACN

The auxiliary bishop of Maiduguri, Nigeria, has issued an urgent call for prayers after one of his priests was kidnapped by jihadist terrorists. In a message to Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop John Bagna Bakeni said that Father Alphonsus Afina was taken along with others on Sunday 1st June, by militants suspected to belong to Boko Haram/ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province). Bishop B... Read More


Pope Leo speaks by phone with President Putin

President Putin Wiki Image 3/2024

Pope Leo XIV and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone on Wednesday afternoon, focusing especially on the war in Ukraine. Matteo Bruni, Director of the Holy See Press Office, told reporters that the Pope and the President discussed the humanitarian situation, as well as the need to facilitate aid where necessary. "The Pope made an appeal for Russia to take a gesture that would favour pea... Read More


Anglican hospital in Gaza bombed

Image:  Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem

The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem have issued the following statement: This morning at about 10.20am local time, Israeli forces fired inside the compound of our Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, killing three journalists, as well as two others, including a father who was escorting his son to our surgical unit for treatment from previous injuries. In addition, this unprovoked assault against civilian... Read More

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