Category: Religious Freedom
Freedom of speech, religion in play as Spanish priest prosecuted for denouncing radical Islam
Freedom of speech and religion in Spain is in play as Father Custodio Ballester faces a possible three-year prison sentence and fines after a trial this week found him guilty of making allegedly “Islamophobic” statements in print and in an interview.
Read MoreHillary Clinton Says White, Christian Men Have Done “Damage” to America
Failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is facing backlash for blaming “damage” done to America by white Christian men in the midst of surging political violence targeting conservatives and Christians. In an MSNBC interview last week, Clinton opined, “The idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was, dominated by — you know, let’s say it — white men of a certain persuasion, a certain religion, a certain point of view, a certain ideology, it’s just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for.” She added, “Some people are actually scared about what’s going on in our country.”
Read More2 victims at the Manchester synagogue were shot, 1 of them fatally — but the attacker didn’t have a gun
On Thursday, a man rammed his car into a crowd of people and proceeded to go on a stabbing spree outside a synagogue in Manchester, England. While several casualties were originally reported, Greater Manchester Police have released new details that cast a different shadow on the atrocity.
Read More‘American Evangelicalism is in the news, and Europeans think we are all the same. Now, let’s be gracious but bold as Christ’s ambassadors’
According to Gagné’s estimates, there are about 5 million evangelicals in the United Kingdom, 2 million in Germany and 1 million in France, the European countries with the largest number of churches.” Asked about their interest in influencing politics, he says that “evangelicals have their concerns”, including in particular religious freedom, which they also consider to be declining in Europe. In general, their “conservative values really differ from those we see in a secular society (…) When they have opportunities to speak their minds, they take them”.
Read MoreUtah Catholic church offers Mass for repose of soul of late LDS president
Justin Hibbard, the mission administrator and director of evangelization at St. Lawrence, told CNA the Catholic community in Heber Valley has a “great relationship with our LDS neighbors here.” He noted the area is predominantly LDS, and nearby congregations have volunteered to help with Catholic service projects. He said he suggested a Mass for the repose of the soul of Nelson to St. Mary’s pastor, Father Arokia Dass David, who felt it would be “a great way to show solidarity to our community and be good neighbors to our Mormon friends.”
Read MoreFreedom of Religion Should Unite Republicans & Democrats
When President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations last week about religious persecution, he posed that freedom of religion is not a partisan talking point; it is a universal human right. While some may seek to decry the messenger, the message should unite us.
Read MoreAn eyewitness account from Michigan: Latter-day Saints under gunfire fought to save each other
The chaos, gunfire and conflagration that killed at least four people and wounded eight others here on Sunday morning began like any sacrament meeting of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints anywhere in the world.
Read MoreShooting at LDS Church in Michigan Prompts Catholic Solidarity, Prayers
Multiple U.S. Catholic bishops offered prayers and expressed their solidarity after a gunman attacked a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) chapel in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on Sept. 28,, killing four people, injuring eight, and setting the building on fire.
Read MoreBe Truthful to Yourself, Not True
“Be true to yourself” is one of the primary slogans of our culture.
This same culture insists that if a man feels like a woman, he is one, and if a woman loves a woman, that’s all well and good, and if someone wants to murder their unborn child, so be it. In each case, an individual is being consistent with “their truth.”
Read MoreParental Rights at the Supreme Court: Protecting Children from Government Orthodoxy
The latest elite orthodoxy threatens children’s minds, bodies, and family relationships. It is time for the high court to clarify that parents—not the government, unions, or advocacy groups—are the primary decisionmakers for children’s education, upbringing, and care.
Read MoreEurope After September 10
The days following Charlie Kirk’s assassination have highlighted the stark differences between the U.S. and Europe, especially between the U.S. and Germany. Trump called Kirk a “martyr for truth and freedom,” and he was honored as such during his five-hour memorial service on September 21. In contrast, the president of the European Parliament rejected several motions to observe a minute of silence for Kirk on September 11, leading to an open dispute in the plenary session.
Read MoreChristian persecution in Nigeria: 1,200 churches destroyed annually, hundreds killed
Violence against Catholic priests in Nigeria continues to increase, especially in the eastern part of the country. According to a report by the NGO International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety), published in August and updated this week, at least 15 priests were kidnapped between January and September alone.
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