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Myanmar military s offensive against Karen people

Myanmar military s offensive against Karen people More than 20,000 people are hiding in the jungle and in dire need of food, says a humanitarian group. By Robin Gomes As news of the brutal crackdown by Myanmar’s security forces against the opponents of the February 1 military coup continues to draw media attention, the military is cranking up its offensive against the insurgent groups, displacing thousands of innocent civilians.  20,000 Karen displaced More than 20,000 people in Myanmar’s Karen state have been forced to flee their homes as the military has continued its air and ground attacks since late March, according to Free Burma Rangers, a humanitarian group that provides help to internally displaced people in the southeast nation, also called Burma.   It said, “The newly displaced people are unable to tend their crops or take care of their animals and are surviving on emergency rations they have hidden. But not only do they need food now, this will become a great

Pope at Easter Vigil: Christ alive today, always helps begin anew

Pope at Easter Vigil: Christ alive today, always helps begin anew Celebrating the 9th Easter of his pontificate, Pope Francis delivered a homily at the Easter Vigil Mass, reflecting on what it means to go to Galilee, where the Risen Lord would precede His disciples. By Robin Gomes In the hour of darkness when humanity is grappling with the pandemic and other ills, Christians need to take to heart the Easter message of the angel not to be afraid, assured that in Galilee where the Lord precedes them, their expectations will be fulfilled, their tears will be dried and their fears will be replaced by hope.   Pope Francis made the point in his

Mongolian Church prepares for Easter amid pandemic

Mongolian Church prepares for Easter amid pandemic Ministering to the country’s 1,300 Catholics under the Covid-19 restrictions is challenging amid the Covid-19 closures says Bishop Giorgio, Prefect Apostolic of Ulaanbaatar. By Robin Gomes The tiny Catholic community in Mongolia is living a strong spiritual communion as it approaches Easter despite the restrictions of the Covid -19 pandemic.  “There is sadness but also a lot of hope. The people are united and ready to face difficulties,” said Italian Bishop Giorgio Marengo, the Prefect Apostolic of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of the vast central Asian country.  In order to catechize and be in close contact with his flock he and his missionaries resort to social media.   

Caritas calls for immediate end to sanctions on Syria

Caritas calls for immediate end to sanctions on Syria
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