The congregation of the Daughters of the Resurrection appeals to the benefactors of ACN for prayers.
Read more“This sad event marks an unfortunate turning point in the history of our people” the bishops of Haiti deplore. "
Read more“Pray a great deal for me…”
Read moreACN provides future and hope to refugees through pastoral care for children.
Read moreZimbabwe's recent re-imposition of a lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic has focused global attention once again on this distressed country.
Read more“His fate should be a wake-up call for the international community.”
Read moreThe international pontifical foundation ACN has received news of a jihadist attack on Fantio and Dolbel, two towns in the Tillabéri region, in southwestern Niger.
Read moreHow ACN is backing the family and the future of the children of Baghdeda (Qaraqosh).
Read moreThe economic and political crisis in Lebanon, home to the Middle East’s largest Christian community, has deepened ahead of a historic July 1 meeting between Pope Francis and Christian leaders from the country.
Read moreToday ACN is able to tell the inspiring story of this courageous Mozambican catechist.
Read moreAn ACN programme is giving them new hope and equipping them to fight for a better future.
Read moreThe Maronite Archbishop Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage is involved in the prayer initiative “Peace Day for the East,” which will bring together all of the Middle East beginning on Sunday 27 June. In an interview with the pontifical foundation Aid to the Church...
Read moreAid to the Church in Need (ACN International) welcomes the Day of Peace for the Middle East.
Read moreMission accomplished – a pickup truck for the Capuchin missionaries in Kpassa.
Read moreA historic Lebanese church, that sustained severe damage in August 2020’s devastating blast, is on track to reopen in July 2021, thanks to help from ACN.
Read moreAid to the Church in Need (ACN) project partners denounce war conditions and inaction by the Nigerian government.
Read moreAmong the victims in the aftermath of the bloodiest terrorist attack since Islamist violence began are also Christians.
Read more“They are wounds that will be difficult to heal”, says Father Kwiriwi Fonseca of the diocese of Pemba in northern Mozambique.
Read moreNews of burned out villages and barbarous beheadings of individuals has become commonplace in this region.
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