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Arts & CultureBooks
Jordan Denari Duffner
Two timely texts can help elevate our thinking and improve the ways we relate to our Muslim brothers and sisters.
Chinese Bishop Joseph Li Shan baptizes a woman during a Mass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, a government-sanctioned Catholic church in Beijing, on Sept. 22. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)
FaithShort Take
Yaqiu Wang
The provisional agreement between the Vatican and Beijing gives no assurance the government will curb its recent crackdown on religious practice, which includes unprecedented control over Muslims and Buddhists.
A retired bishop waits to hear confession at an unofficial Catholic church in Youtong village, Hebei Province, China. (CNS photo/Thomas Peter, Reuters)
FaithDispatches
Kevin Clarke
Several watchdog groups say that religious freedom around the world is taking a beating, and the Catholic pastoral group Aid to the Church in Need says the persecution of Christians is “today worse than at any time in history.”
A banner showing St. John Paul II hangs from a lamp pole in Krakow, Poland, as Pope Francis arrives to attend World Youth Day in 2016. Surveys show that Poland leads Europe, and the United States, in religious commitment. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithShort Take
Stephen Bullivant
U.S. religious belief has been more resilient than in other modernized, affluent countries. Still, weekly churchgoing pales compared with Poland.
The New Age spiritual guru Adi Da in 1986 (Wikipedia)
Arts & CultureIdeas
Ashley McKinless
In “Dear Franklin Jones,” Jonathan Hirsch sets out to answer some questions about his family.
Politics & SocietyNews
Tom Heneghan - Religion News Service
The Washington-based Pew Research Center issued a report on religious freedom around the world last week that found that Europe registered the sharpest increase in “social hostilities concerning religion” in 2016, the last year for which it has full statistics.