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British bioethicist: Vaccine passports could lead to ‘unethical coercion’

So-called “vaccine passports” could lead to an “unethical coercion” of citizens, according to the head of the UK’s leading Catholic bioethics center.

U.S. Church Membership Falls Below Majority for First Time

In 2020, 47% of U.S. adults belonged to a church, synagogue or mosque

Analysis: A Reminder That Holy Week Is Prime Time for Anti-Christian Violence

When two suicide bombers detonated their devices outside a Palm Sunday Mass, they were the only ones who died, in part because a security guard had prevented them from entering the church’s compound.

Christian college prof. who rejected transgender student’s pronouns can sue university, court rules

Trump-appointed circuit judge Amul Thapar argued Professor Nicholas Meriwether was punished for communicating a 'hotly contested' matter of public concern.

‘They are devouring our sons’: Moms of gender-confused boys unite, detail their anguish

Shattered mothers are raising the alarm about how transgender ideology is ravaging their troubled teenage and young adult sons who are caught in the jaws of a gender identity crisis.

Palm Sunday suicide bombing injures worshipers at Indonesian cathedral

More than a dozen people were injured when a suspected suicide bomber blew himself up outside a Catholic church in the Muslim-majority archipelago of Indonesia on Palm Sunday, the first day of the Holy Week.

2 Churches Threatened with Satanic Graffiti, Another Possible Arson Target

Several congregations throughout the U.S. have recently been targeted by vandals, some of whom defaced churches with satanic graffiti. Authorities are also investigating whether an arsonist started a fire that caused a church building to burn down in Florida.

Federal Judge Rules D.C. Capacity Limits On Religious Gatherings Are Unconstitutional

A federal district court judge ruled Thursday caps on religious services in Washington D.C. were unconstitutional going into the Easter holiday.

China’s Xiamen City Enlisting Help Of Locals In Crackdown Against Christian House Churches

Chinese authorities in Xiamen City are encouraging locals to closely monitor their communities and report what it calls "illegal religious activities" -- gatherings of Christians who did not register to become part of China's state-sanctioned churches.

Pakistani Christian man sentenced to death for blasphemy against Islam

A Pakistani court has sentenced a Christian man to death for sending “blasphemous” text messages to Muslim clerics, according to a report.

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