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Religious Freedom Has Never Drawn A Bigger Crowd (From All Walks Of Faith)

By Paul Marshall – Religion Unplugged (COMMENTARY) On July 15-18, the U.S. State Department, under the auspices of Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and directly hosted by [...]

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Lord Alton’s Speech At The Ministerial on Religious Freedom in Washington DC

By Lord David Alton – Speech At The Ministerial on Religious Freedom in Washington DC Watch Speech>> In his opening remarks Ambassador Sam Brownback told us that we are launching a [...]

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Le cancer islamiste s’incruste dans le monde

Par Renaud Girard – Le Figaro – Depuis 2001, le cancer islamiste a plus progressé que régressé dans le monde. La contre-offensive occidentale a globalement échoué. Presque une [...]

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Turkey: No Rights for the Country’s Indigenous Christian People?

By Uzay Bulut – Gatestone Institute – The root of these violations appears to be Turkey’s denial of its extermination of the indigenous Christian peoples from 1913 to [...]

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Turning Egypt’s Morsi Into a Progressive Icon

By A.J. Caschetta – MEF- The New English Review – Turning charismatic autocrats into icons of progress is one of the more annoying habits of the left. Che Guevara should be remembered [...]

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The US Annual Report on International Religious Freedom: How Egypt’s constitutional articles on freedom of belief and shari’a are portrayed

By Adel Guindy – for CS – The annual report on International Religious Freedom by the U.S. State Department was recently issued. It documents the state of religious freedom in 200 [...]

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Of Copts and Islamophobia

By Maged Atiya – Salamamoussa – In a recent interview with the Coptic Canadian History Project, Dr Angie Heo, a scholar of Coptic culture, stated that she sees a special [...]

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Christians in Africa: “You have three days to go or you will be killed!”

By Giulio Meotti – Gatestone Institute – “Christianity originated in the Middle East. Thus, the displacement or evacuation of Christians from the Middle East is very [...]

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Spiritual Heritage: When the Catechism of the Catholic Church echoes the words of St. Cyril of Alexandria

By Phillip Kosloski – Aleteia – Writing in the 4th century, St. Cyril of Alexandria recognized the many struggles Christians faced on a daily basis and sought to find a remedy for [...]

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Martyrs in orange jumpsuits

By Philip Jenkins – Every so often the Vatican an­nounces the canonization of a new saint, an event that marks the culmination of a detailed investigation that might have lasted decades. [...]