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Global Church News - Lao Cai: Police break up Mass, beat and arrest the faithful Jun 15, 2016 Two days ago, at least 30 government agents stormed a house used as a church in Muong Khuong, a district in Lào Cai province, near the Chinese border. (confirmed by 3 sources) [1]
Lebanon: Saints-Coeurs, a school of hope and reconciliation beyond war Five kilometres from the border with Israel, the institute founded under the Ottoman Empire in 1881 for Christian girls is fighting for survival. [2]
Concert and discounts to undercut Hong Kong's 1 July march Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - In an effort to undermine the great pro-democracy march traditionally held on 1 July, the Hong Kong government has organised a big concert at bargain prices. [3]
Four hundred thousand people march in Hong Kong for universal suffrage Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - Despite the threat of a typhoon, about 400,000 people (according to organisers) marched through the streets of Hong Kong to demand real universal suffrage a... [4]
Card Zen calls for referendum to decide Hong Kong’s democracy Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, called on the territory’s Christians to vote for the referendum on universal suffrage two days after the Chine... [5]
Burmese bishops tell government real action needed to stop ethnic conflicts Yangon (AsiaNews) - The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Myanmar (CBCM) has issued an open letter to the leaders and people of Myanmar. [6]
Pope: If you leave everything for Jesus, people will recognise the Lord in you and help you to convert. [7]
Thai Lutheran bishop: the pope in Sweden makes us rediscover mercy For Rev Banjob Kusawadee, first bishop in Thailand’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, “disputes are not about people but about their sins”. We all need God's forgiveness. [8]
Global Church News - Lao Cai: Police break up Mass, beat and arrest the faithful Jun 15, 2016 Two days ago, at least 30 government agents stormed a house used as a church in Muong Khuong, a district in Lào Cai province, near the Chinese border.
Lebanon: Saints-Coeurs, a school of hope and reconciliation beyond war Five kilometres from the border with Israel, the institute founded under the Ottoman Empire in 1881 for Christian girls is fighting for survival.
Concert and discounts to undercut Hong Kong's 1 July march Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - In an effort to undermine the great pro-democracy march traditionally held on 1 July, the Hong Kong government has organised a big concert at bargain prices.
Four hundred thousand people march in Hong Kong for universal suffrage Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - Despite the threat of a typhoon, about 400,000 people (according to organisers) marched through the streets of Hong Kong to demand real universal suffrage a
Card Zen calls for referendum to decide Hong Kong’s democracy Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, called on the territory’s Christians to vote for the referendum on universal suffrage two days after the Chine
Burmese bishops tell government real action needed to stop ethnic conflicts Yangon (AsiaNews) - The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Myanmar (CBCM) has issued an open letter to the leaders and people of Myanmar.
Pope: If you leave everything for Jesus, people will recognise the Lord in you and help you to convert.
Thai Lutheran bishop: the pope in Sweden makes us rediscover mercy For Rev Banjob Kusawadee, first bishop in Thailand’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, “disputes are not about people but about their sins”. We all need God's forgiveness.
South Korea: Suwon priests study artificial intelligence for parish life In first ever, a training course organised in collaboration with a company in the sector explored not so much the ethical implications but the opportunities for the practical us