Myanmar: Catholic Nun Sentenced to Eight Months in Prison

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Myanmar: Catholic Nun Sentenced to Eight Months in Prison
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A Catholic nun has been sentenced to eight months in detention by the Burmese military regime. Pierre-Antoine Vasseur reports on the facts and places this persecution within the context of violence against Christian communities since the 2021 coup.

The Fact

Sister Benedetta Nya Moe, a Catholic nun, was sentenced to eight months in prison by Myanmar's military authorities. She was assisting internally displaced persons in Kayah State by providing medical care and food amid clashes between the junta and resistance forces. Her conviction was reported by Vatican News. Myanmar has around 700,000 Catholics, barely 1.3% of the population, mainly concentrated in the Chin, Kachin, and Kayah States—Christian regions where fighting has been most intense since the February 2021 coup. Since the coup, the Catholic Church in Myanmar has systematically denounced violence against civilians, making it a prime target for military reprisals.

Our Analysis

The detention of Sister Benedetta Nya Moe concretely illustrates the pressure exerted on Christian communities in the country. She was not arrested for her religious beliefs but for her charitable work in support of the most vulnerable—which speaks volumes about the regime's logic. Nuns from various congregations in Myanmar were among the first to physically stand up to soldiers during the 2021 protests. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) and Open Doors regularly rank Myanmar among the countries where religious freedom is most threatened. This conviction is part of a systematic repression dynamic that the international community has failed to curb.

For Reflection

"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Mt 5:10). Let us pray for Sister Benedetta Nya Moe and for the entire Church in Myanmar. ACN offers concrete support: www.aed-france.org.

Key Figures

700,000 Catholics in Myanmar (1.3% of the population)

Organizations to Support
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Bénédicte77 Seed01 Jul 2026 · 12:32

Huit mois de prison pour une religieuse qui soigne et prie, c’est ça la « stabilité » du régime ? Où est la justice quand on enferme celles qui pansent les plaies ?

le_veilleur Seed29 Jun 2026 · 13:50

Huit mois de prison pour avoir soigné des gens... On dirait une punition d’un autre temps, mais c’est bien réel.

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