Kenya: Kalonzo, Gachagua to Sue State After Church Entry Block in Meru
Leaders Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua plan to take legal action against the Kenyan government after being denied entry to a church event in Meru, citing violations of constitutional rights.
Catholic University of Notre Dame: Abortion Advocate Will Not Be Appointed
The Catholic University of Notre Dame has faced significant internal turmoil after nearly appointing a professor known for advocating abortion, leading to unprecedented backlash from students, faculty, donors, and church circles.
"We will not tolerate this"
Sigmundur Ernir Rรบnarsson condemned the Catholic Church and a priest's remarks about sexuality during a parliamentary speech in Iceland.
Tokyo High Court: 'The dissolution order of the former Unification Church is legitimate'...Dissolution procedures likely to begin soon
The Tokyo High Court upheld the lower court's decision to dissolve the former Unification Church, ordering immediate dissolution proceedings despite the organization's claims of compliance and ongoing reform efforts.
Report of American Bishops on Religious Freedom / Church Leaders in the US Praise Trump's Policy on Gender Ideology. They Are Concerned About ICE Interventions
American bishops released their annual report on religious freedom in the United States, noting improvements under Trump administration but expressing concerns over immigration law enforcement.
Kenya: The Episcopal Conference, Concerned About the Rise in Violence, Calls for an Investigation Into the Attack On an Anglican Church
Kenyan bishops are demanding an investigation into the use of tear gas against worshippers during a church service, condemning the violence as a violation of constitutional rights.
The Church protests against the reform of the penal code. Bishops support imprisonment for the offense of religious feelings
The Polish Catholic Church and the Polish Autocphalous Orthodox Church oppose proposed changes to penal code regarding offenses against religious feelings, advocating for continued imprisonment as a penalty.
Don Lemon compares Minnesota church arrest to civil rights leaders 'fighting for our freedom'
Don Lemon drew parallels between his recent arrest during a protest and the struggles of civil rights leaders in a speech at a human rights campaign event.
President's Legal Advisor: The Church Law is Now Formulated More Precisely
The Supreme Court is considering the President's request to declare amendments to the Church and Congregations Law unconstitutional, as the President believes it disproportionately restricts freedom of association and religion.
OTSE โฉ The Supreme Court discusses publicly changes to the laws regarding churches and congregations
The Supreme Court is set to publicly deliberate on President Alar Karis' request to declare amendments to the laws governing churches and congregations unconstitutional, arguing they disproportionately infringe on freedom of religion and assembly.
The famous sermon by Bl. Stepinac on March 18, 1945
On this day, March 18, 1945, Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac delivered a notable sermon on communism, defending the freedom of the Church and the rights of the Croatian people to their own state.
Saint Thomas Becket โ Symbol of the Struggle for Church Freedom
The article discusses Thomas Becket, the English statesman and martyr, who became the Archbishop of Canterbury and is recognized as a symbol of the struggle for church freedom.