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'A new low': World reacts after Hong Kong arrests 90-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen
Hong Kong’s national security police arrested 90-year-old Cardinal Joseph Zen under its national security law for his role in a now-defunct humanitarian relief organization that helped people who participated in the large-scale 2019 pro-democracy protests.
Religious freedom law firm threatens to sue pro-abortion activists who disrupt church services
A religious freedom law firm says it will represent any church or person of faith that seeks legal recourse against a group that has threatened or disrupted services in the wake of a leaked draft majority opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
Jen Hatmaker voices support for abortion, calls opposition ‘political theater’
Christian author Jen Hatmaker, a mother of five, has voiced her support for Roe v. Wade after a leaked U.S. Supreme Court opinion suggests that the landmark decision that legalized abortion appears set to be overturned.
Iran sentences Christian man to 10 years in prison for hosting house church worship gathering
The Revolutionary Court of Tehran has sentenced an Iranian-Armenian Christian man to 10 years in prison for establishing a house church, which the judge called “propaganda contrary to and disturbing to the holy religion of Islam,” according to reports.
Mike Pence urges Biden to speak out against disruption at churches, potential violence against justices
Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a media interview that President Joe Biden should “speak out forcefully” against the planned demonstrations at Catholic churches as the fallout from the recent leaking of an initial draft majority opinion that could overturn the U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin says police monitoring Supreme Court justices’ homes after doxxing
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the state’s police are monitoring the protests planned for this week outside the homes of Supreme Court justices who were doxxed by pro-abortion activists as they are poised to release their decision in a Mississippi abortion case.
Islamic militants kill 8 Christians, including children, in Nigeria
Radical Islamic militants killed at least eight Christians, including children younger than 5, and wounded several others in an attack in Nigeria’s Borno state, according to reports.
Satanic Temple pushes Boston to fly its flag after Supreme Court ruling in favor of Christian group
Days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Boston City, Massachusetts, was wrong to prohibit a group from flying a Christian flag at city hall, The Satanic Temple wants to fly a flag over the downtown building.
French Guyana: Pastor shot dead, church set on fire after meeting delegation of Evangelicals
The pastor of an Evangelical church in French Guyana was shot to death and his church burned down the day after he met with a delegation from the National Council of Evangelicals in France that was visiting to discuss the implementation of a law on “separatism,” according to a report.
Sudanese couple face flogging for ‘adultery' after court nullifies marriage over Christian conversion
A young Christian couple in Sudan, who have two children, face 100 lashes on charges of “adultery” after a Sharia (Islamic law) court canceled their marriage due to the husband’s conversion to Christianity, according to a report.