202404.29
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Dissent Equals Iniquity

Douglas Farrow. April 27, 2024. Original Substack Article. Laval fires a full professor for disseminating inconvenient information No, this is not another DEI story about someone who “misgendered” someone who preferred to be misgendered in some other way. It is a story about one of the continent’s oldest universities doubling down on what two years…

202403.01
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‘The Church is always the target’: Why Archbishop Cordileone wants new emphasis on the martyrs of Communism

The Pillar. February 29, 2024. Original Article. The Archbishop of San Francisco told The Pillar this week that more needs to be done to mark the witness of heroic Catholics who oppose totalitarian regimes in countries like Nicaragua and China. Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone’s remarks came as the Archdiocese of San Francisco’s Benedict XVI Institute launches a new…

202403.01
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Nigeria: “There is an effort of the jihad and the Fulani to scare Christians out of their land and stop gospel preaching”

Jonatán Soriano. Evangelical Focus. February 29, 2024. Original Article. A report by a Nigerian organisation shows that over 8,000 people were killed in the country in 2023 because of their Christian faith. The figures for the persecution of Christians in Nigeria have reached unprecedented heights. The organisation Open Doors reports 4,565 murders in 2023 alone, covering practically…

202402.27
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Here’s What Trump, Biden, and the Catholic Church Are Saying About IVF

Peter Pinedo. February 26, 2024. National Catholic Register. Original Article. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 20 that frozen human embryos constitute children under state statute, a decision that could have wide-reaching effects on in vitro fertilization treatments in the state. Both former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are voicing staunch support…

202402.13
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Jude Atemanke. February 12, 2024. Catholic News Agency. Original Article. Catholic bishops in Nigeria’s Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province (IEP) are alarmed by the recurrent and “pervasive” security challenges in the West African nation, which they compare to a battlefield characterized with hostility and killing. In a Tuesday, Feb. 6, communiqué following a two-day meeting, the Catholic Church leaders…