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Religious sisters in Myanmar stand up to military junta

Religious sisters in Myanmar stand up to military junta
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Myanmar nuns in brave mission for the needy

Myanmar nuns in brave mission for the needy As civilians face a brutal military clampdown, nuns are providing material and moral support Updated: April 15, 2021 09:05 AM GMT Trending Nuns from the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition give material and moral support to a Muslim community affected by fire in Mandalay on April 14. (Photo: SJA) As Myanmar people face fear and terror under military rule, courageous nuns are carrying out charity work to help the vulnerable and most in need by showing solidarity, love and care. Nuns from the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition (SJA) joined Buddhist monks to reach out to fire victims in Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city, on April 14.

Myanmar ethnic groups unite in fight against army, sights set on federal rights

Myanmar ethnic groups unite in fight against army, sights set on federal rights Issued on: 14/04/2021 - 18:54 This photo taken and received from an anonymous source via Facebook on March 25, 2021 shows protesters wearing different Myanmar ethnic costumes taking part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon. © AFP Text by: Cyrielle CABOT 9 min If Myanmar’s February 1 military coup has accomplished one thing, it has been to bridge some of the differences that have long kept the country’s ethnic minorities apart. Now protesting side by side against the junta, Myanmar’s ethnic groups hope to build a more equitable and federal Myanmar, and are picking up arms together.

Cardinal Bo: Merciless killings turning Burma into 21st-century Calvary

Cardinal Bo: ‘Merciless killings’ turning Burma into ‘21st-century Calvary’ People mourn as they attend the funeral of Kyaw Win Maung in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 28, 2021. Win Maung was shot and killed by riot police during a protest against the military coup. (CNS photo/Reuters) Catholic News Agency select Cardinal Charles Maung Bo Cardinal Charles Maung Bo has said that “merciless killings” of protesters following a Feb. 1 military coup have turned Burma into a “21st-century Calvary.” In an Easter message posted on the Facebook page of Yangon archdiocese March 31, the cardinal referred to the Epistle to the Romans in which St. Paul offers consolation to suffering Christians who, Bo said, are “crucified unjustly.”

Cardinal Bo: Merciless killings turning Burma into 21st-century Calvary

Cardinal Bo: ‘Merciless killings’ turning Burma into ‘21st-century Calvary’ People mourn as they attend the funeral of Kyaw Win Maung in Mandalay, Myanmar, March 28, 2021. Win Maung was shot and killed by riot police during a protest against the military coup. (CNS photo/Reuters) Catholic News Agency select Cardinal Charles Maung Bo Cardinal Charles Maung Bo has said that “merciless killings” of protesters following a Feb. 1 military coup have turned Burma into a “21st-century Calvary.” In an Easter message posted on the Facebook page of Yangon archdiocese March 31, the cardinal referred to the Epistle to the Romans in which St. Paul offers consolation to suffering Christians who, Bo said, are “crucified unjustly.”

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