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The Calvary of Romania - Robert Royal

The story of Romanian persecution and martyrdom is virtually without equal in the 20th or any other century. As L’Osservatore Romano wrote in 1948, when the persecution was only starting: “No similar story of moral violence, of persecution, of the Via Crucis of liberty, of personality, and of human dignity can be read in all the pages of history.”   Read more...

The campus war against faith - Candace de Russy

The reality is that religious believers on secular campuses, many of them with religious family roots and deep faith commitments, face grim prospects, academically and personally.  Read more...

The Cross and the Crescent - Francis X. Maier

By looking at the past - our own past and the common history we share with Islam and other religious traditions - and by judging it honestly and rigorously, but without fear or rancor, we serve the truth that makes us free. We "contribute to the path of reconciliation," however difficult that might be.   Read more...

The Crucifix and the Sickle - J. Fraser Field

Once the Communists took control of China in 1948, they didn't wait to make it known there would be no place for religion in the new order.  Read more...

The enduring fraud - Daniel Greene

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion has been debunked countless times. Yet for the world’s anti-Semites, the book’s authenticity remains an article of faith.  Read more...

The Enemies of Religious Liberty - James Hitchcock

It is common for religious believers to lament the Supreme Court's barely concealed hostility to the free exercise of religion, at least since the middle decades of the twentieth century. But in the long term, even more damage is likely to be done by the influence of ideas advocated by a cluster of political and legal theorists in the academy. For these writers, religious liberty itself is a pernicious idea.  Read more...

The Future of Darfur - Eric Reeves

For Suad Abdalaziz, prospects are bleak.  Read more...

The God that whined - Barbara Kay

Back in the day, the many atheists I knew went about their unbelieving lives in a quietly sardonic, but non-combative way: They’d abandoned organized religion, but sought no quarrel with those who stayed.  Read more...

The Importance of Identifying Threats to Non-favoured Groups - Iain T. Benson

It is my experience, as a lawyer, that many people are threatened in schools. Many feel that their beliefs and convictions are under attack from within the very bodies that currently hold sway within the schools themselves.  Read more...

The Islamification of Palestine - Father Raymond J. de Souza

It remains to be seen what was accomplished at the Fatah-Hamas summit held earlier this month. Yet one thing was made abundantly clear by the very fact of the meeting — Palestinian Christians have new cause to worry about their religious liberty.  Read more...


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