Myanmar’s Military Burns Down St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Myanmar’s military junta set fire to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the Diocese of Banmaw on March 16 before St. Patrick’s feast day. The attack left the historic church destroyed during military operations. This follows a previous assault on February 26, when the cathedral’s rectory, diocesan offices, and schools were also burned. Myanmar has been in [...]

Myanmar Plans an Election in December or January

Myanmar's military government plans to hold elections in December or January but many people worry they will not be fair. Since the 2021 coup, the country has faced violence strict rules, and money problems. Many people including Christians are suffering because of these hardships. Some hope the elections will bring change but others fear they [...]

Lives Shaped by War: The Ongoing Struggle Against Military Rule in Myanmar

The people of Myanmar continue to endure hardship under military rule, following the 2021 coup that overthrew the civilian government. Armed conflict, economic collapse, and humanitarian crises have deeply affected civilians, with many forced to flee their homes or take up resistance against the junta. The struggle for democracy remains intense, with opposition groups, ethnic [...]

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