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English Bishop Launches ‘Powerhouse of Prayer’ on Remote Island
Alderney’s new Adoremus Centre will focus on praying for vocations and for grace to proclaim the Gospel in a highly secularized context.

Hungarian Leader: ‘It Is a Duty to Help Our Christian Brothers’
Tamás Török, head of Hungary’s groundbreaking new department for persecuted Christians, explains to the Register what spurred his government into action.

Is the UK Heading Toward Abortion Free-Fall?
The British Medical Association voted at the end of June to decriminalize abortion.

Are UK Christians at Risk in Britain’s Terrorism?
NEWS ANALYSIS: So far there hasn’t been a direct attack on a Christian location, but the Islamic State has explicitly targeted Christians, and churches have taken security measures.

Cardinal Zen: I Fear the Vatican’s Ostpolitik With Communist China
In an exclusive Register interview, the Chinese archbishop discusses his concerns about reports of an impending agreement between Rome and Beijing.

Embryo Expert: UK Will Have First ‘Three-Parent’ Child in 2017
Why is Britain so permissive when it comes to embryo research that’s associated with safety and sex-discrimination concerns?

How Did a Jewish-American Businessman Become Pius XII’s Greatest Champion?
Gary Krupp tells the Register why he changed his opinion about the wartime pope.

Nigerian Bishop Doeme Combats Boko Haram With ‘Rosary Battle Plan’
During a recent trip to London, the bishop discussed how the Islamist terrorists have devastated his diocese and why a vision of Jesus inspired him to fight back spiritually.

UK vs. Human Trafficking
As the British prime minister renews fight against modern slavery, a leading Catholic campaigner is pleased that a new pontifical organization will fight this global scourge.