Papal charity Aid to the Church in Need is teaming up with world-renowned Bishop Robert Barron’s ‘Word on Fire’ evangelisation initiative to raise awareness of the plight of Christians persecuted for their faith.
The series of livestreams, which will begin on 3 November, will include witness testimonies from around the world. Viewers are being offered a free 30-day trial to watch what promises to be a compelling series of interviews, including one by ACN Ireland’s Michael Kelly, with auxiliary Bishop of Jerusalem William Shomali, about the fragile peace in Gaza.
ACN is working with Word on Fire on a series of live discussions focusing on the Middle East and Africa. The Persecuted Church Series will feature conversations between ACN staff and Christians suffering for their faith. Viewers will hear personal witness testimonies from clergy and laypeople from Nigeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt and the Holy Land.
Michael Kelly told TheWay.ie that ACN is “honoured to partner with Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute to shine a light on the reality of Christian persecution in our world today where some 413 million Christians live in countries where religious freedom is severely violated – that’s 18% – or about one in five, Christians.
“The aim is to help us all understand the reality of modern-day persecution, and to explore the relationship between martyrdom and evangelisation,” Mr Kelly said.
The sessions will be livestreamed via the Word on Fire platform between Monday 3 and Friday 7 November, with two or three discussions each day (14 in total). The interviews will also be recorded and available to watch later for members of Word on Fire. Viewers and readers of TheWay.ie can avail of that free trial by clicking here.
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