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Opening a window on closed campus minds - Barbara Kay

A new documentary shows how repressive university political correctness has become.  Email This Article

Out of the Cold - Charles Colson

For nearly thirty years, the phrase killing fields was synonymous with Cambodia. Between 1975 and 1979, the communist Khmer Rouge killed at least one million Cambodians in their attempt to reinvent their society.  Email This Article

Pakistani and Other Islamic Martyrs - Robert Royal

Pakistan’s relatively small Christian community of 2 million, about 3 percent of the population (two-thirds of them Catholic), has been subjected to systematic repression and death.  Email This Article

Palestinian Christians live in constant fear - Father Raymond J. de Souza

Here with an item from last week’s news that you might not have heard about: Unidentified gunmen blew up the YMCA library in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning.  Email This Article

Papal Sin is Palpable Nonsense - ROBERT P. LOCKWOOD

It is a sad phenomenon of modern America that too often self-identified Catholics display anti-Catholicism or anti-Catholic rhetoric in the public arena.  Email This Article

Peddling pagan temptations - Father Raymond J. de Souza

A confessor of mine once delivered himself of this sage aphorism: If there is not enough time to read the good books, there cannot be any time to waste reading the bad ones. I doubt he has read The Da Vinci CodeEmail This Article

Persecuted in Pakistan - John Pontifex

As I picked my way along a narrow walkway, I had to cup my hand over my mouth to block the stench.  Email This Article

Persecution in Burma - Charles Colson

Given the recent coverage, people might be surprised to learn that Burma not only has a substantial Christian population, but that these Christians have long been the junta's preferred target.  Email This Article

Persecution of Catholics in China - ZENIT

Over the last few months, dozens of priests belonging to the underground Catholic Church have been arrested by police in mainland China.  Email This Article

Pharmacies and Our Religious Freedom - Mark Early

Since 1991, BreakPoint has been telling you about the steady erosion of our religious freedom. That freedom is increasingly being limited to what goes on even inside our churches or inside our heads. Well, earlier this month, another chunk was taken out of our religious freedom, and then, as before, Christians have been all too quiet.  Email This Article


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