

Our journalistic standards are as high as any in the quality press our focus is particularly on a fast-growing part of the world - Asia - where, in some countries the Church is growing faster than pastoral resources can respond to – South Korea, Vietnam and India to name just three.Īnd UCA News has the advantage of having in its ranks local reporters who cover 23 countries in south, southeast, and east Asia. Every week, we publish nearly 100 news reports, feature stories, commentaries, podcasts and video broadcasts that are exclusive and in-depth, and developed from a view of the world and the Church through informed Catholic eyes. ….As we enter the first months of 2022, we are asking readers like you to help us keep UCA News free.įor the last 40 years, UCA News has remained the most trusted and independent Catholic news and information service from Asia. How could you write such type of content?” he asked. But the statements given by you Lala are wrong. Faith should not matter amid the present pandemic,” he posted.Īhmad Mehmood Awan, an outreach director at youth group Volunteer Force Pakistan, criticized the Hindu activist. The poor are being brainwashed by Islamic brothers.

I ask friends in the Muslim community if it is rational to convert a hungry person in exchange for food. “They gave food and already made a new Muslim. Non-Muslim countries are helping us without the demand of conversion of religion,” Paul said in a statement.Ĭhaman Lal, a Hindu activist, shared the video on his Facebook page. We appreciate those who serve humanity without any motives. “Please don’t hurt the religious sentiments of the needy. Catholic professor Anjum James Paul, chairman of the Pakistan Minorities Teachers’ Association, requested Dawat-e-Islami to stop using food for religious conversion. We are trying to make worshipers while delivering food and knowledge of faith at home. He already had sehri and will observe his first fast. Donate to UCA News with a small contribution of your choice
