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Cardinal Pizzaballa urges concrete actions and shared leadership to rebuild trust in the Holy Land
world20 days ago

Cardinal Pizzaballa urges concrete actions and shared leadership to rebuild trust in the Holy Land

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, speaking in Rome, says a short-term peace between Israelis and Palestinians is unlikely after Gaza and warns slogans won’t rebuild trust; he urges concrete actions, opportunities for encounter, and leadership on both sides, questions the Board of Peace as serving major powers, notes the worsening plight of Christians in the Holy Land including emigration and permit hurdles, backs working toward a two-state solution, and calls pilgrims to return to Bethlehem and Jerusalem to show presence.

Global Christian Persecution Surges to 388 Million, WWL 2026 Finds
opinion1 month ago

Global Christian Persecution Surges to 388 Million, WWL 2026 Finds

An opinion piece cites Open Doors' World Watch List 2026, reporting 388 million Christians face high persecution worldwide (about 1 in 7), with Nigeria described as the most dangerous country for Christians due to abductions and attacks on worship venues; the author argues anti-Christian violence is rising globally and discusses political responses, including U.S. actions toward Nigeria.

Hindu-majoritarian rhetoric broadens its targets to Christians in India
politics1 month ago

Hindu-majoritarian rhetoric broadens its targets to Christians in India

A CSOH/India Hate Lab report shows a sharp rise in hate speech and violence against Christians and Muslims in India under Modi’s BJP-RSS environment, with 1,318 hate-speech events in 2025 (up 97% since 2023) and attacks across states including Raipur, Delhi, and Kerala. Anti-Christian rhetoric grew alongside anti-Muslim hate, often framed as “forced conversions” or conspiracies like “love jihad,” and linked to BJP-affiliated groups and leaders. Experts warn this escalating rhetoric facilitates violence and seeks to consolidate political support for Hindu majoritarianism while triggering laws targeting religious conversions.

Trump Threatens More US Airstrikes in Nigeria Amid Ongoing Violence
world1 month ago

Trump Threatens More US Airstrikes in Nigeria Amid Ongoing Violence

US President Donald Trump warned of potential additional airstrikes in Nigeria if Christians continue to be targeted and killed by jihadist groups, following recent strikes in Sokoto aimed at Islamist militants. The Nigerian government denies religious targeting, stating all faiths are targeted, and emphasizes the joint nature of the operation with US involvement. The situation highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria, including insurgencies and regional conflicts.

Syrian Christian Community Faces Uncertainty After Deadly Church Bombing
world8 months ago

Syrian Christian Community Faces Uncertainty After Deadly Church Bombing

A deadly attack on a church in Damascus has heightened fears among Syria's Christian community about their safety and future, with at least 25 people killed and many injured. The attack, blamed on extremist groups, marks a significant and alarming event since the civil war began, leading to increased insecurity and concerns over government protection for minorities.

Syria's Christians Struggle for Survival Amid Rebel Threats
world-news1 year ago

Syria's Christians Struggle for Survival Amid Rebel Threats

Following the takeover of Syria by Islamist-led rebels, Christian leaders met with the new forces to discuss concerns about potential persecution and the status of Christians as second-class citizens. Bishop Antoine Audo emphasized the historical contributions of Arab Christians and the need for equal status. Despite assurances from the rebels, watchdog groups remain concerned about the safety of Christians, citing incidents of aid theft and ethnic cleansing. The Christian population in Syria has significantly declined due to ongoing conflict and persecution.

Syria's Christians Seek Hope Amid Calls for Peace and Stability
world-news1 year ago

Syria's Christians Seek Hope Amid Calls for Peace and Stability

Following the sudden fall of the Assad regime in Syria, representatives of the country's Catholic community express hope for a democratic rebirth. Despite Assad's portrayal as a protector of minorities, many Christians welcome the change, citing exhaustion under his rule. Rebel forces have shown increasing tolerance towards Christians, and leaders like Archbishop Hanna Jallouf have received assurances of safety. The international community is urged to help stabilize Syria and support the development of a new constitution that respects all rights.

"Controversy Erupts Over Trump's Sale of 'God Bless the USA' Bible"
politics1 year ago

"Controversy Erupts Over Trump's Sale of 'God Bless the USA' Bible"

Former President Donald Trump's promotion of the "God Bless the USA Bible" for $59.99 during Holy Week has sparked outrage among Christians, with some calling it a "blasphemous grift" and others expressing anger on social media. The Bible, which includes patriotic elements and is not affiliated with Trump's political campaign, has drawn criticism for commercializing religion. Trump's spokesperson dismissed the backlash as "Never Trump idiots suffering from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."

Lil Nas X's Controversial Journey: From Trolling Christians to Studying Biblical Studies
entertainment2 years ago

Lil Nas X's Controversial Journey: From Trolling Christians to Studying Biblical Studies

Lil Nas X has announced plans to study biblical studies at Liberty University, sparking accusations of "trolling Christians." While some initially congratulated him, doubts arose about the authenticity of his acceptance letter, with fans noting discrepancies in the signature. The singer's provocative promotional tactics for his upcoming single, including portraying Jesus on the cross, have stirred controversy, leading to concerns about potential backlash. Despite criticism, Lil Nas X remains confident that his artistic intentions will be understood upon the release of his new single.

Plight of Christians trapped in Gaza church sparks international concern
conflictreligious-persecution2 years ago

Plight of Christians trapped in Gaza church sparks international concern

The situation for Christians sheltering inside the Holy Family Parish church in Gaza has become "beyond desperate," according to British lawmaker Layla Moran, whose family is among the hundreds trapped there. Moran reported that snipers are shooting at people, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have ordered them to evacuate without providing clear instructions or alternative places of refuge. The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem has accused an Israeli military sniper of killing a mother and daughter inside the church, while the IDF denies responsibility. The IDF's actions have drawn international criticism, with Pope Francis and British Minister of State for the Middle East Tariq Ahmad condemning the killings and calling for Israel to abide by humanitarian law. Moran's family members are running out of supplies, and she fears for their survival.

"Hamas Charter: A Threat to Christians and US Service Organizations"
terrorism2 years ago

"Hamas Charter: A Threat to Christians and US Service Organizations"

The Hamas terror organization, known for its hostility towards Jews and Israel, also targets Christians and US service organizations such as Rotary and Lions clubs. The group's charter, adopted in 1988, seeks to expand Islam globally and considers non-believers as enemies. The charter accuses these organizations of attempting to "sabotage societies" and "achieve Zionist interests." The FBI has increased investigations into Hamas to disrupt potential attacks on US soil and cut off financial support to the group. Despite the humanitarian work done by these organizations, Hamas views them as part of a "national sin" and a threat to their ideology.

"Israeli Police Arrest Five for Hostile Acts Against Christians in Jerusalem"
religion2 years ago

"Israeli Police Arrest Five for Hostile Acts Against Christians in Jerusalem"

Israeli police have arrested five individuals, including one minor, following an uproar over Orthodox Jews spitting at Christian pilgrims in the Old City of Jerusalem. One person was charged with assault, while the others were arrested for unlawful disorderly conduct. The incidents of spitting, which occur frequently near a monastery along the Via Dolorosa, have been condemned by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Israel Police have established a special investigation team and are considering imposing fines to address the issue. Jerusalem Police District Commander Doron Turgeman called for the involvement of educational, religious, and parental authorities to address the problem.