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by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vatican Commission Documents Over 1,500 christian Martyrs Killed Since 2000

VATICAN⁤ CITY – A ‍Vatican⁢ commission has documented more than 1,500 cases of Christians martyred ⁤worldwide since the year 2000, a tally encompassing victims⁣ of religiously motivated violence, ​organized crime, and⁣ those targeted for defending environmental and social ‍principles. The grim record includes the 21 coptic Orthodox workers brutally beheaded by Islamic militants in Libya ‍in 2015, a case ⁤that drew ⁤international condemnation.

The ongoing research,⁤ conducted by a⁣ study commission within the VaticanS saint-making⁣ office, aims to recognize the breadth and diversity of contemporary Christian martyrdom, though it operates independently⁣ from the formal process of​ beatification and canonization. The commission’s work highlights a growing global crisis of persecution faced by Christians, ‌prompting calls for increased awareness and ​protection of vulnerable communities. While a complete list of names is being withheld due to security ‍concerns, the⁢ commission has released a regional​ breakdown of the documented deaths.

The most notable number of deaths-643-occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, largely attributed to attacks by Islamic militant groups. Asia and Oceania accounted⁤ for 357 deaths,⁢ including victims‌ of the Easter Sunday 2019 suicide bombings targeting churches ⁤in Colombo, Sri ‌Lanka. In the Americas, 304 Christians were ⁤killed, many of whom were⁢ missionaries and activists working to protect the Amazon⁣ rainforest from exploitation. The Middle East and North Africa saw 277 deaths,‌ with a significant number being⁤ Christians from non-Catholic denominations. ​Europe itself recorded 43 deaths, ⁢but an additional 110 European citizens-primarily missionary priests and nuns-were​ killed in othre regions.

“The commission has also documented stories of Christians⁤ killed by criminal organizations ⁣or⁣ [as] their presence and defense of Christian principles ​was bothersome,” explained Andrea Riccardi, ⁤vice​ president⁣ of the commission.

The Vatican’s ⁣acknowledgement of thes modern martyrs ‍underscores a commitment to remembering those who have died for their faith‍ and to advocating for religious ⁤freedom globally. The study commission’s work​ is⁤ expected to‌ continue, providing a crucial resource for understanding the challenges faced by Christians in an increasingly complex and ⁢often ⁣opposed world.

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