Across large swaths of Nigeria, violence against Christians has reached levels that cry out for an international response. But it remains curiously unexamined.
A Palestinian journalist started a firestorm when he uploaded a photo of an Israeli soldier destroying a crucifix in a Lebanese Christian town during a military operation.
Fox News host Kilmeade repeated a canard that Pope Pius XII and the Vatican knew about the genocide of Jews but did nothing about it. National Review editor Lowry appeared to agree with him.
Cardinal Zuppi’s proposal is not new. For example, Cardinal Jozef De Kesel has defended the position, which stems from a 1960s-era theology and the thought of Jacques Maritain, who dreamed of a “new Christendom” detached from the old.
Fr. Nicola Bux wrote an open letter to Card. Cupich, who contends that the Mass is a fraternal assembly to be shared with the poorest, and that the TLM is a spectacle derived from imperial courts.
Coptic Solidarity, a nonprofit advocacy group, applauded an effort in the House of Representatives condemning human rights abuses in Muslim-majority Egypt.
What could more about Jeffrey Epstein could possibly shock Americans now? Trump should speak to the public whether or not Congress votes to release DOJ files.
Hundreds of churches and landmarks will shine red — the color of martyrdom — to honor those who suffer for their faith. More than 635 churches will be illuminated worldwide.