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What Pope Francis Means for Latin America by Jaime Daremblum
PJ Media
March 20, 2013
Liberation
theology is
a
radical,
pseudo-Marxist
school
of
Catholic
social
thought
that
first
emerged
in
…
Persecution and the Pope by Nina Shea
National Review Online
March 13, 2013
Pope
Francis
I
should
be
a
strong
defender
of
persecuted
religious
believers
of
all
…
Tanzania Too: Christians Threatened with Islamist Violence on Easter by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 18, 2013
Tanzania
is
the
latest
in
a
growing
number
of
African
countries
to
be
struggling
…
The Silent Exodus of Syria's Christians by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 8, 2013
In
Syria's
rebellion,
no
religious
or
ethnic
group
has
been
spared
horrific
levels
of
…
A Christmas Prayer for North Korea's Christians by Melanie Kirkpatrick
Wall Street Journal
December 24, 2012
Spare
a
thought
on
Christmas
Eve
for
Christians
who
live
in
countries
where
practicing
…
The Pope in Revolution Square by Nina Shea
NRO's Corner Blog
March 28, 2012
In
Havana's
Plaza
of
the
Revolution
today,
Pope
Benedict
gave
a
powerful
sermon
reflecting
…
The Pope in Cuba by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
March 26, 2012
Pope
Benedict
XVI
arrives
in
Cuba
this
afternoon,
at
a
time
when
many
Cubans
…
What Replacing Pope Shenouda III Entails, and the Difficult Task Of Representing Egypt's Coptic Christians by Kurt Werthmuller
HUffington Post (Religion)
March 21, 2012
Pope
Shenouda
III,
who
presided
over
Egypt's
Coptic
Orthodox
Church
since
his
ascension
to
…
Deadly Diversity by Paul Marshall
The Weekly Standard
March 19, 2012
In
Nigeria,
thousands
of
people
have
been
killed
in
recent
months,
and
tens
of
…
On Sharia, Civil Society, and Religious Identity in Egypt: A Response to Khaled Saad by Kurt Werthmuller
EgyptSource
March 2, 2012
On
February
27th,
Khaled
Saad,
an
Egyptian
legal
consultant
at
the
American
Bar
Association-Rule
…
Pakistan's Honorable Shahbaz Bhatti, Murdered with Impunity One Year Ago by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
March 2, 2012
Today,
March
2,
is
the
one-year
anniversary
of
the
murder
in
Pakistan
of
42-year-old
…
Bibles that Translate "The Father" as "Allah" by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 14, 2012
The
most
astonishing
example
of
the
global
inroads
being
made
by
Muslim
blasphemy
codes
…
Persecuted for Praying to God in Saudi Arabia by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
February 8, 2012
In
Saudi
Arabia
—
where
religious
persecution
is
a
virtue
and
tolerance,
a
vice —
…
Why Christians in Egypt Are Holding Their Breath, Part 1 by Kurt Werthmuller
Patheos
January 23, 2012
The
Monastery
of
St.
Simon
the
Tanner
lays
nestled
in
the
shadow
of
Cairo's
…
Is the Arab Spring Good News for Christians? by Kurt Werthmuller
Patheos Evangelical Portal
January 9, 2012
Until
relatively
recently,
few
American
evangelicals
knew
that
there
is
an
indigenous
Christian
community
…
Minority Interest by Lee Smith
Tablet Magazine
January 4, 2012
Being
Christian
in
the
Middle
East
has
never
been
easy,
but
the
wave
of
…
Nigeria's Catholic Bishops Appeal for Help Against Religious Cleansing by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
January 4, 2012
In
its
latest
move
to
effect
religious
cleansing
in
Africa's
largest
country,
Boko
Haram
…
Sunni Sect's Ruthless Violence against Christians by Nina Shea
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 26, 2011
Boko
Haram,
the
violent
Nigerian
Islamist
group,
whose
name
means
"Western
civilization
is
forbidden,"
…
The Christmas Bombings in Nigeria by Paul Marshall
NRO's The Corner Blog
December 26, 2011
On
Christmas
Day,
churches
were
bombed
in
five
Nigerian
cities
—
Madalla,
Jos,
Kano,
…
Myths about Religious Freedom Abroad by Felice D. Gaer, Nina Shea
The Hill's Congress Blog
December 12, 2011
While
Americans
routinely
enjoy
religious
freedom,
most
people
live
in
places
where
it
is
…
Another Christian Martyred in Pakistan by Nina Shea
NRO's Corner Blog
December 4, 2011
Another
Christian
in
Pakistan
has
been
murdered,
and
the
local
Catholic
Church
is
calling
…
What to Watch For in the Egyptian Elections by Samuel Tadros
NRO's Corner Blog
November 28, 2011
Egyptians
have
headed
to
the
polls
today
in
the
first
round
of
the
first
…
Good David Ignatius Column on the Copts by Paul Marshall
NRO's The Corner Blog
November 10, 2011
A
nice piece in
the Washington
Post on
Egypt's
Copts
by
David
Ignatius.
This
was
not
an
op-ed
…
What Do the Copts Mean for the Arab Spring? by Kurt Werthmuller
Huffington Post
November 7, 2011
The
overwhelming
majority
of
the
Arab
world
is
Muslim,
and
so
it
would
seem
…
The Muslim Brotherhood's Shrewd Election Tactics by Samuel Tadros
NRO's The Corner Blog
October 31, 2011
The
deadline
for
submitting
applications
for
candidacy
in
Egypt's
upcoming
parliamentary
elections
has
now
…
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