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A brave Catholic seminarian who spent his pastoral placement ministering in India’s remote, cobra-infested jungle will be ordained a priest next week.


Deacon Santosh Kumar has been ministering in the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kalpahad, North Andaman, where parishioners regularly walk 6 km (3 miles) through dangerous forests to attend Sunday Mass.


But Deacon Kumar and the parish priest also have to make the trek through dense forest to get to far-out chapels to celebrate Mass or make pastoral visits.


He told Aid to the Church in Need (ACN):


“It is a struggle to get to the remote areas, to have to make our way through the forests. But we think about the people who live in those places and come to Mass, and that gives us the strength to go on.”


Stressing the great faith of Catholics living in far-flung parts of the parish, he added: 


“When we go to those chapels we never find them empty – they have a thirst for the Eucharist and prayer.”


Not all of the chapels are reached on foot, some of them can be accessed by the region’s basic roads – and ACN provided the parish with a motorbike to help them make these trips.


To read the full article click here.

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Seminarians in the St Josaphat interdiocesan seminary in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine ACN©

Many have fled Ukraine, some will never return – but the young men studying at the Uzhhorod Greek Catholic Theological Academy are determined to stay and help a suffering country recover. 


The seminarians also have tragic stories to tell about brothers, fathers, cousins and friends who had either recently perished or were still fighting in the east. Nevertheless, their unshakeable faith and calling keep them positive for the future.


Final-year seminarian Ivan Vovnianyk said that he and his peers would not have been able to follow God’s call to the priesthood without ACN’s support: 


“We need practical help to be able to help people spiritually and in whatever other ways they require help.”


The seminary also served as a temporary home for dozens of refugees headed to the West earlier in the war. Ivan added: 


“We are praying for your kind and generous benefactors. Please pray for us.” 

These young seminarians are the hope of a country suffering material 
and spiritual devastation. Read more here.


Will you help them to realise this hope?

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Archbishop Sebastian Francis Shaw of Lahore and ACN's Head of Press and Public Affairs, John Pontifex discuss the situation for Christians in Pakistan, the 2023 Jaranwala atrocities, the martyrdom of Akash Bashir and other moving topics. They also highlight ACN's support for the Church in Pakistan.

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Why is the Regina Coeli prayed instead of the Angelus during Easter?

Sung here by ACN’s Dr John Newton, the Regina Coeli (Queen of Heaven) joyfully unites us with the Mother of God in celebrating the Resurrection of her Son, Jesus Christ. It is said or sung throughout Eastertide (from Easter Day through to Pentecost - the seventh Sunday after Easter), replacing the daily Angelus, which focuses on the mystery of the Incarnation.

Like the Angelus, the Regina Coeli is prayed three times a day, at dawn, noon, and sunset, to consecrate the day to God and the Virgin Mary, The author of this 12th century prayer is unknown, but it was said by Franciscan friars after Compline (Night Prayer) in the first half of the following century. Later it became popular and spread throughout the Christian world.


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