Asia - Pacific News

Residents survey damage left by Cyclone Amphan in Gobardanga, West Bengal, India, May 21, 2020.

Catholic aid groups provide relief to those affected by Cyclone Amphan

May 22, 2020

Catholic Relief Services is among the agencies providing aid to those impacted by Cyclone Amphan in Bangladesh and eastern India.... Read more

Uyghur Muslim Protest opposite Chinese Embassy in London,UK.

China attempting to extradite Uighur from Turkey, dossier says

May 20, 2020

The Chinese government is attempting to extradite a Uighur man who fled the country to Turkey in 2014, according to a... Read more

Fr. Adolfo Nicolás answers questions at the Vatican press office October 25, 2012.

Former Jesuit Superior General dies in Tokyo at 84

May 20, 2020

Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, the 30th superior general of the Society of Jesus, died Wednesday in Tokyo, Japan, at the age... Read more

A cyclone over the Bay of Bengal.

Catholic groups prepare to give aid ahead of cyclone in South Asia

May 19, 2020

Numerous Catholics organizations have volunteered to help evacuate millions, as a cyclone prepares to hit Bangladesh and India this week.  Read more

A Catholic parish in Hakodate, Japan.

Catholics in Japan fear for refugees, foreigners during coronavirus

May 18, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic is causing drops in charitable donations to Catholic organizations in Japan, especially affecting refugees and vulnerable foreigners,... Read more

Islamists in Pakistan protest the appointment of an Ahmadi as government adviser in Lahore, Sept. 7, 2018.

Pakistan minorities commission excludes Ahmadi religious group

May 9, 2020

 Pakistan’s government has declined to include the Ahmadi religious group in its National Commission for Minorities, drawing attention to the... Read more

Cardinal George Pell in the Vatican, 2016.

Cardinal Pell 'surprised' by Royal Commission findings

May 7, 2020

By CNA Staff

Cardinal George Pell has expressed his “surprise” at newly released findings of an Australian investigation, which concluded that the cardinal... Read more

Gold miner in Papua, Indonesia.

Coronavirus hits world’s largest gold mine, operations will continue

May 5, 2020

At least 51 workers have been infected with the novel coronavirus at the Grasberg mine in Indonesia, the world’s largest... Read more

Church cross against city background in China.

Chinese government resumes removal of crosses from church buildings

Apr 30, 2020

As the Chinese government makes progress containing the COVID-19 pandemic, authorities have resumed action to remove crosses from buildings and... Read more

Archbishop John Hung Shan-chuan of Taipei.

Pandemic shows that our health comes before the economy, says archbishop

Apr 30, 2020

By Andrea Gagliarducci

The coronavirus pandemic is telling us that “our health counts more than the economy’s health and that true human fraternity... Read more

Myeong dong Catholic Cathedral, Seoul.

Church in South Korea growing, slowly

Apr 27, 2020

The number of Catholics in South Korea increased by less than 50,000 in 2019, continuing a trend of slowing growth after a... Read more

Hong Kong protest in June 2019.

Arrested Catholic lawyer warns of Chinese repression in Hong Kong

Apr 24, 2020

By Jonah McKeown

A Catholic lawyer says his arrest last Saturday is part of mainland China’s wide-ranging efforts to tighten control over Hong... Read more

Chen Guanchen, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Catholic University’s Institute for Policy Research.

Chinese Communist Party 'is the most serious virus of all,' human rights activist says

Apr 24, 2020

By Matt Hadro

The Chinese Communist Party covered up the spread of the coronavirus in the country, suppressing the real rate of infection and... Read more

A Catholic church in Rantepao, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Young Catholics in Indonesia provide aid amid coronavirus

Apr 23, 2020

A Catholic youth organization has instituted a movement to provide assistance to families struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.  Read more

Tehran skyline, Iran.

Iran sentences Christian convert to 10 lashes for 'disturbing public order'

Apr 23, 2020

Iran has sentenced a 21 year-old Christian woman to prison and lashing for “disturbing public order,” after she protested the... Read more

St Mary's church in Negombo in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lankan priest: Government has failed to investigate 2019 Easter bombings

Apr 22, 2020

A Sri Lankan priest criticized the government’s response to last year’s Easter bombings, saying the failure to thoroughly investigate has... Read more

Santal people dance during a marriage ceremony.

Many of Bangladesh's indigenous out of work and at risk, advocates warn

Apr 21, 2020

Indigenous rights groups are warning that many families in Bangladesh who have lost jobs and income because of the coronavirus... Read more

Taj Mahal seen from Agra, India.

US commission faults Indian hospital's alleged religious segregation of coronavirus patients

Apr 17, 2020

Reports of an Indian hospital's segregated wards for Hindu and Muslim coronavirus patients drew concern from the U.S. Commission on... Read more

A young girl lights a candle at a Marian grotto in Pakistan.

US group calls Pakistan blocking of aid to Christians, Hindus 'reprehensible'

Apr 15, 2020

The U.S. Commission on Religious Freedom has called on the Pakistani government to ensure aid for the COVID-19 pandemic is... Read more

Cardinal Geroge Pell in the Vatican, 2017. Alexey Gotovskiy/CNA

'The culture wars are real,' Cardinal Pell says in new interview

Apr 14, 2020

Cardinal George Pell has said culture wars and anti-Catholic sentiment could have played a part in the decision of Victoria... Read more