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Bishop of Loikaw: “The cathedral has been returned to us, but our place remains alongside the displaced”

by Admin | Jun 15, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: It is a great joy that the army has returned the Cathedral of Christ the King and the pastoral centre of the Diocese of Loikaw to us,”

Five Myanmar bishops forced from dioceses amid civil war

by Admin | Jun 9, 2026 | Atrocities, Daily News

Source: Union of Catholic Asian News | By UCA News reporter A Catholic bishop from Myanmar visiting the Vatican to meet Pope Leo XIV has highlighted the worsening humanitarian crisis in the country, including that of bishops who have been forced to leave their...

Five bishops forced to leave the cathedral. Bishop of Pekhon: “People, tired and traumatized by the violence, pray with tears in their eyes”

by Admin | Jun 5, 2026 | Daily News

Source: Fides News Agency “They are the bishops of the dioceses of Pekhon, Loikaw, Banmaw, Mindat, and Lashio,” Bishop Felice Ba Htoo of Pekhon, in Shan State, explained to Fides.  Read Full Story

Myanmar Military Makes Significant Gains in War Against Ethnoreligious Minorities 

by Admin | May 28, 2026 | Culture/Tradition, Daily News

Source: International Christian Concern On the heels of a rigged election that saw Myanmar’s military tighten its grip on power, the situation for the country’s many ethnoreligious minority communities is looking bleak.  Read Full Story

Radio Veritas speaks two new languages: the “Good News” for ethnic minorities, amid displacement and uncertainty

by Admin | May 26, 2026 | Culture/Tradition, Daily News

Source: Fides News Agency “Radio Veritas Asia” (RVA), the radio station of the Catholic communities on the Asian continent, is expanding its language coverage in Myanmar and launching broadcasts in Akha and Kayan. Read Full Story
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