WASHINGTON — The pending repeal of the U.S. military’s ban on openly gay members will not change policies related to chaplains, the Pentagon stated Jan.
WASHINGTON — In the wake of public spats between the Catholic hierarchy and health care executives, the Catholic Health Association publicly acknowledged that bishops —
WASHINGTON — A federal judge has struck down a Baltimore, Md., ordinance that required pregnancy care centers to display signs saying they do not provide
ANDIJAN, Uzbekistan — Former prisoner of conscience (POC) Dmitry Shestakov was recently released from a four-year jail sentence. However Shestakov continues to be placed under
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Violations of Christians’ religious freedom in Indonesia jumped from 12 incidents in 2009 to 75 last year, according to a report from
QOM, Iran — Speeches by Iranian religious and political figures between August and October who acknowledged the existence of home fellowships and condemned them as