Catholics in chains
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China now thinks it normal that the Bishop of Shanghai should be under house arrest.
China now thinks it normal that the Bishop of Shanghai should be under house arrest.
It is unfair to accuse someone who refuses to work at a same-sex wedding of homophobia.
A UN committee has roasted the Vatican over sex abuse. And abortion. And the Pill. And homosexuality. And whatever.
My fascination with Ukraine began in 1984, during a sabbatical year at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Several years ago, there was a terrific game called "Scruples."
In the last few weeks I have received several emails in which the senders — some in Canada, others in Australia — told me they were at some event or meeting and when my name came up as a possible speaker, I was dismissed as being of no interest, because I was "simply a mouthpiece for the Roman Catholic Church."
In China today, as in Poland during the Cold War, Christians are being persecuted for their faith.
This book is about the most dramatic religion story of the early twenty-first century, yet one that most people in the West have little idea is even happening: the global war on Christians.
By ignoring his religious background and motivation, the Martin Luther King Monument neglects the true measure of this great man.
Why would we legalise what women who have experienced it call 'paid rape' and voluntary slavery'?
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