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  • Thousands protest corruption in Philippines as Church leaders call for accountability

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  • Supreme Court slams misuse of anti-conversion laws

Indian court hailed for upholding education quota for poor‍

Christian leaders and lawyers have lauded India’s top court for upholding a legal provision that ensures the education of children from poor families in expensive private schools. “The supreme court’s order has kept intact the rights of the children from economically weaker sections for qu

  • Indian Christians slam harsher anti-conversion law

  • Indian Church extends help to rain-hit Himalayan states

Tribal Christians put peace before cash in India’s Manipur

Indigenous Christian leaders have called on the government to restore peace instead of distributing cash to build new houses for victims of the sectarian strife in northeastern Manipur where Christians fight Hindus. The real problem is “restoring pace,” noted a Church leader from Manipur where a 15-month-long conflict over conferring tribal status on the majority […]

Wayanad: Church joins others to plan survivors’ rehabilitation

Various dioceses, religious congregations, and laity groups have formed a task force with Hindus and Muslims to implement short term and long-term rehabilitation plans for the landslide survivors in Kerala’s Wayanad district. The hilly district on July 30 witnessed one of the “worst ever landslides” in the southern Indian state that killed more than 400 […]

Indian bishops condemn Last Supper parody at Olympics

Indian bishops and laity groups have joined Catholics around the globe to deplore the parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic painting of the Last Supper at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. “The Last Supper is not merely a piece of art but a profound symbol of the Holy Eucharist, established by Jesus Christ himself,” said […]

Indian Church leaders slam ‘false campaign’ against missionaries

Church leaders have criticized fringe elements in India’s ruling pro-Hindu party for giving a “communal colour” to the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples celebrations in the country, which has the second-largest tribal population in the world. The day was celebrated in different parts of the country on Aug. 9. However, the Akhil Bharatiya […]

Christians skeptical of Indian child rights panel’s directive

Ahead of a Hindu festival, India’s child protection panel has issued a directive asking schools not to discriminate against children, which some Church leaders said could become a tool to harass Christian schools. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in its Aug. 8 directive, asked education departments in all Indian states not to […]