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US Commission Issues Annual Report, Highlights Religious Freedom Abuses in China

In discussing the USCIRF’s annual report on the state of religious freedom around the world, one commissioner described China’s conscience violations as “in a category all by itself”

Do We Need the Government to Designate a National Day of Prayer?

The National Day of Prayer is an unnecessary designation. People of faith don’t need the government telling us when and how to pray. And people of no faith don’t need the government picking sides.

3rd Circuit Upholds Philadelphia’s Exclusion of Catholic Foster Care Services

The City of Philadelphia’s decision to halt a foster care placement contract with Catholic Social Services (CSS) was upheld by the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals in an opinion issued earlier this week.

Appeals Court Rules Against Atheist Challenging U.S. House Rules Requiring Religious Invocation

The D.C. Circuit upheld U.S. House chaplain Patrick Conroy’s determination that House rules require invocations opening the legislative day to be religious in nature.

NYTimes: Easter Church Bombings Underscore Rising Religious Persecution in Asia

The horrific church bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday are reflective of the increasing threat of violence faced by religious minorities across Asia, according to the NYTimes.

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