The fate of persecuted Christians during the pandemic remains tragic
Christians feel threatened and abandoned in Nigeria, where they make up over half of the population.
California county faces backlash for banning singing for online church services
The order, which went into effect on Good Friday, will continue to be enforced until the 10th of May, Fox News reported.
The pandemic cannot tear us away from Holy Mass, says Polish bishop
The Polish cleric encouraged the faithful to participate actively in the Holy Mass broadcasts on TV or online.
Google Play suspends evangelical church's app over COVID-19 policy
Google Play prohibits apps that try to “capitalise on a natural disaster, atrocity, conflict, death, or other tragic event.”
Forever Amen: Iranian Christians react to COVID-19
The regime bars the public practice of their faith, forcing Iranian Christians to worship secretly in their homes.
US Attorney General warns: Stop targeting Churches
William Barr reaffirms constitutional rights amid pandemic
Italian episcopate will ask the authorities to allow public worship
Deputy Secretary General of the Episcopate said that paralysis of church life can have catastrophic consequences for the society.
Spanish government at silent war against Catholics
The neo-communist Podemos party recently fought to remove chaplains from the army and medical facilities.
Religious freedom and the coronavirus
Many Christians struggle to come to terms with the alarming headlines about priests and pastors being arrested.
Full reconstruction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral could take over a decade
According to General Jean-Louis Georgelin, the phase of reconstruction proper should begin in 2021.