Canadian bishops release statement on persecuted Christians

Canadian bishops release statement on persecuted Christians
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The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), through the Commission for Justice and Peace, and in consultation with Aid to the Church in Need Canada, has released a statement titled, "In His Name: Statement on the Persecution of Christians."
Th statement was issued in advance of Red Wednesday, namely, November 20, 2019, which is a day of solidarity and prayer dedicated to raising awareness about the persecution of Christians throughout the world.
The information presented in the statement outlines various types of persecution experienced and the reality of individuals and communities who suffer because of their faith in Christ, most notably in countries where Christians are in the minority.
Understanding that all Catholic faithful have a role to help alleviate the suffering of others, this statement offers possible suggestions of spiritual and material support for the millions of men, women, and children for whom persecution is a daily reality.
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