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European governments turn to churches to help HIV/AIDS sufferers

Russia's government can no longer care for HIV/AIDS patients in some areas, and has turned to the Orthodox church for help.
Related: russia, eu, hiv, aid, religion, orthodox, catholic, protestant, christianity, germany

Vatican: Increased number of missionaries and priests killed

During the first decade of the millenium, some 255 priests and other missionaries and religious met violent deaths.
Related: religion, history, crime, martyrdom, catholic, murder

Catholics fast in honor of martyrs; raise money for HIV/AIDS clinics

In Papua New Guinea, women and children suffering from HIV/AIDS are going without help. Italian Catholics are raising money to build another clinic.
Related: religion, catholic, italy, martyrdom, el salvador, mission

Syria: Christians thrown out of Homs by Al Qaeda

Reports are that militants affiliated with Al-Qaeda have gone door to door in Homs, rousting Christians from their homes.
Related: politics, religion, syria, geopolitics, islam, christianophobia, muslim brotherhood

Pope Benedict to visit vibrant Catholic communities in Cuba and Mexico

White House staffer opines Obamacare is good for young people

Muslim militants thwart girl's love of soccer

Muslim militants demanded that the husband of Maymun Muhyadine Mohamed prevent her from playing soccer. When he refused, he was murdered thus beginning the odyessy of the Somalian woman.

Indonesia: music lovers dismayed over Islamic ruling on Lady Gaga

A member of the Islamic Council ruled that Lady Gaga is 'too sexy' for Indonesia.

France: Muslim terrorist is expected to surrender shortly

Analysis

Contemplating the Gospel: I have sinned against the Father and you

Analysis by Speroforum

Purim: the holy day that lasts a week

A prayer for peace at Purim.
Analysis by Yael Eckstein

IBM and the Holocaust: an excerpt from Edwin Black's blockbuster investigation

The new updated edition of IBM and the Holocaust includes new photos and documentation.
Analysis by Edwin Black

Common Agricultural Policy of the EU to address sustainability and energy efficiency

Analysis by Michael Kuhn
Commentary

Star Parker: Rick Santorum is the authentic candidate

Over the last decade, voters have become more conservative and more sensitized to looking for authenticity in a candidate.
Commentary by Star Parker

Auguste Welby Pugin: his meteoric triumph and rediscovery

A Washington DC attorney, one of the few descendants of influential architect and designer Augustus Welby Pugin, provides background on his illustrious ancestor in advance of a lecture he will give on March 29. To Pugin the world owes modern Gothic.
Commentary by James M. Thunder

Reform in Myanmar may augur geopolitical realignment in Asia

The release of political prisoners, and the normalization of relations with the Western world, by Myanmar may rearrange geopolitics in an area rich with petroleum and other natural resources.
Commentary by Robert D. Kaplan

A Papal visit to Northern Ireland would be welcome

While Pope Benedict will make a video appearance the forthcoming Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, Catholics in Northern Ireland could use a visit in the flesh.
Commentary by Garry O'Sullivan
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Star Parker: Rick Santorum is the authentic candidate

Over the last decade, voters have become more conservative and more sensitized to looking for authenticity in a candidate.

Auguste Welby Pugin: his meteoric triumph and rediscovery

A Washington DC attorney, one of the few descendants of influential architect and designer Augustus Welby Pugin, provides background on his illustrious ancestor in advance of a lecture he will give on March 29. To Pugin the world owes modern Gothic.

Vatican: Increased number of missionaries and priests killed

During the first decade of the millenium, some 255 priests and other missionaries and religious met violent deaths.

Catholics fast in honor of martyrs; raise money for HIV/AIDS clinics

In Papua New Guinea, women and children suffering from HIV/AIDS are going without help. Italian Catholics are raising money to build another clinic.

Reform in Myanmar may augur geopolitical realignment in Asia

The release of political prisoners, and the normalization of relations with the Western world, by Myanmar may rearrange geopolitics in an area rich with petroleum and other natural resources.

Syria: Christians thrown out of Homs by Al Qaeda

Pope Benedict to visit vibrant Catholic communities in Cuba and Mexico

White House staffer opines Obamacare is good for young people

Muslim militants thwart girl's love of soccer

A Papal visit to Northern Ireland would be welcome

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