Film to feature Korea’s first Catholic martyr-priest – UCA News

St. Andrew Kim Tae-gon was beheaded for refusing to renounce his Catholic faith at the age of 25 Film to

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ASIA/PAKISTAN – Forced religious conversions: a serious issue for religious minorities – Agenzia Fides

Lahore (Agenzia Fides) – “The issue of forced religious conversions is today a source of great concern for religious minorities

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Sri Lanka to hold daily Easter attack hearings – UCA News

Catholics have been demanding implementation of the Presidential Commission report Sri Lanka to hold daily Easter attack hearings – UCA

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Martyr’s impending sainthood cheers Indian Catholics – UCA News

The Indian Church will see its first lay Catholic martyr become a saint next May. In other parts of Asia,

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Orthodox priests targeted in Ethiopia conflict

Hundreds of Orthodox priests are being killed in the ongoing conflict in Tigray and beyond. Orthodox priests targeted in Ethiopia

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Military steps up attacks against Christians in hill regions of Myanmar – Catholic Herald

Government violence against the Christian minority in Myanmar is intensifying, according to human right activists. Military steps up attacks against

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Charles de Foucauld and 6 others to be canonized May 15 | Catholic News Agency

The Vatican on Tuesday announced that the canonization of Bl. Charles de Foucauld and six others will take place in

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China shuts down Christian school in Beijing – UCA News

The CCP has intensified a crackdown on unregistered churches and religiously affiliated institutes since 2018 China shuts down Christian school

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China ruling party plenary to further cement Xi’s grip on power – UCA News

China’s political meetings are all highly choreographed and open dissent to the official line is extremely rare China ruling party

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Iraqi Catholics looking ahead, not back, Chaldean bishop says | Crux

ESLÖV, Sweden — After enduring war and suffering in Iraq, Chaldean Catholics abroad prefer to look ahead to a brighter

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