Asia - Pacific News

A bridg lies destroyed after being hit by a tsunami, Oct. 1, 2018, in Palu, Indonesia.

CRS helps victims of Indonesia earthquake and tsunami

Oct 1, 2018

Catholic humanitarian groups have joined the efforts to support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck the Indonesian... Read more

Study finds increases in gold price increase sex-selective abortions in India

Sep 29, 2018

A study from the University of Essex has found a link between the global price of gold and the survival... Read more

More than 20,000 attend episcopal consecration in Indonesia

Sep 26, 2018

At least 20,000 people were present Wednesday for the episcopal consecration of Bishop Ewaldus Martinus Sedu of Maumere, UCA News... Read more

Uyghurs at a mosque in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, September 2010.

China criticized for repression of Muslim ethnic group

Sep 25, 2018

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sept. 21 joined voices from Pakistan and around the world in denouncing Chinese... Read more

Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith of Colombo, Jan. 13, 2015.

Sri Lankan cardinal says religion is best guarantor of 'human rights'

Sep 24, 2018

Sri Lanka should not look to the western world's “new religion” of human rights but to its own religious traditions,... Read more

Super Typhoon Mangkhut (Ompong) in The Philippines.

Catholic groups aid Philippines in wake of Typhoon Mangkut

Sep 21, 2018

Following a powerful typhoon that struck several Northern provinces in the Philippines late last week, Catholic relief groups are working... Read more

Bishop Franco Mulakkal of Jullundur.

Indian bishop accused of rape arrested

Sep 21, 2018

Bishop Franco Mulakkal of Jullundur was arrested by Kerala police Friday over allegations that he raped a nun repeatedly over... Read more

Catholic education group applauds Australian school funding plan

Sep 20, 2018

A $4.6 billion funding package for Catholic and independent schools in Australia has won the support of a national Catholic... Read more

Cardinal Andrew Yeom Soo-jung of Seoul says Mass at the Seosomun Martyrs' Shrine in Seoul, Sept. 14, 2018.

Catholics in Korea look to martyrs amid nuclear negotiations with Pyongyang

Sep 20, 2018

By Courtney Mares

As nuclear negotiations with North Korea continue, Catholics in South Korea are encouraging devotion to their martyr saints and renewing... Read more

Nuns protest, demanding the arrest of Bishop Franco Mulakkal, who is accused of raping a nun, outside the High Court in Kochi, Sept. 13, 2018.

Indian bishop accused of rape steps aside, requests leave from Vatican

Sep 18, 2018

A Catholic bishop in India accused of raping a nun repeatedly over the course of two years has written to... Read more

Ethernet cable with chinese flag in the background.

Beijing bans online evangelization amid religious crackdown

Sep 12, 2018

The Chinese government has increased measures to suppress religious belief and practice. New regulations, published on the government’s legal information... Read more

Bishop Franco Mulakkal of Jullundur.

Nuns in India protest bishop accused of rape

Sep 10, 2018

Seven nuns gathered in a public square in Kochi on Saturday to protest how both police and the Church have... Read more

Australian drought.

Catholic school student raises $1 million for Australia's drought affected farmers

Sep 10, 2018

With severe drought conditions continuing to affect farmers in Australia, a fourth grader at a Catholic school has raised more... Read more

A man trapped by the flood waters in Kerala, Aug. 18, 2018. Photo courtesy of the St Vincent de Paul Society of England and Wales.

Priest thanks Muslims for aiding flood victims at his church in Kerala

Sep 4, 2018

A Catholic priest in India spoke to a Muslim congregation on Friday to thank them for bringing food, water, and... Read more

A child standing at the entrance of a house in central Hong Kong.

Chinese state media denies imminent plans to end two-child policy

Aug 31, 2018

By Courtney Mares

An official Chinese state media outlet has denied any imminent change to the country’s national two-child policy. The announcement follows... Read more

South Korea labels abortion an 'immoral medical action'

Aug 30, 2018

By Courtney Mares

The South Korean government included abortion in a list of “immoral medical actions” earlier this month as the country’s abortion... Read more

A landslide in Kerala, Aug. 18, 2018. Photo courtesy of the St Vincent de Paul Society of England and Wales.

Catholic agencies continue to assist victims of Kerala floods

Aug 29, 2018

As flood waters in India's southwestern state of Kerala recede, Catholic aid agencies are helping provide aid materials to those... Read more

President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

Filipino priest who criticized Duterte says he has gone into hiding

Aug 27, 2018

A Filipino priest who has been an outspoken critic of extrajudicial killings in the country says he has gone into... Read more

Rohingya refugees at the border of Burma and Bangladesh. 

A year after fleeing Burma, Rohingya refugees face uncertain future

Aug 24, 2018

One year after the Burmese government launched a brutal campaign of violence against Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State, human rights... Read more

A man trapped by the flood waters in Kerala, Aug. 18, 2018. Photo courtesy of the St Vincent de Paul Society of England and Wales.

Catholic Relief Services aids victims of monsoon flooding in India

Aug 22, 2018

Record flash floods and landslides in the southwest state of Kerala in India have left hundreds dead and thousands more... Read more