
Hong Kong, Religious Freedom and Catholic Responsibility
COMMENTARY: China’s current policy is a toxic blend of Mao’s ruthlessness and sophisticated 21st-century surveillance techniques — in effect, an updated religious Cultural Revolution.
COMMENTARY: China’s current policy is a toxic blend of Mao’s ruthlessness and sophisticated 21st-century surveillance techniques — in effect, an updated religious Cultural Revolution.
COMMENTARY: We must not permit any governor, legislature or judge to use the crisis as a pretext to undermine religious liberty.
COMMENTARY: Religious freedom’s very existence poses a threat to the power of the People’s Republic of China.
Transcript of a Sept. 12 address given at a conference on “International Religious Freedom: An Imperative for Peace and the Common Good” at The Catholic University of America.
Address to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops at their June meeting.
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