Against the background of the events with the expulsion of the canonical UOC from the Shrine and the arrest of Metropolitan Pavel, the act of the choristers became a real symbol of Orthodoxy.
If the left-liberal opposition wins the upcoming elections, the religious freedom of Catholics in Poland may be violated, warns Polish columnist Goran Andrijanić. Left party MP Katarzyna Kotula posted on social media that if her party comes to power, they will ban prayer in front of hospitals and abortion clinics.
MICHAEL WALSH EXCLUSIVE: The English novelist L. P Hartley penned those immortal words, “The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.”
SPECIAL REPORT EUROPE RENAISSANCE EXCLUSIVE: The Orthodox Church Ukraine (OCU) temple in the Ivano-Frankivsk region has come under attack by Kyiv’s heavies using smoke bombs and nerve gas to attack and banish praying parishioners and their praying clergy.
Looks like Zelensky’s goons will not get it without a fight. The clock is ticking towards high noon as Zelensky’s anti-Christ regime persecution apparatus squares off against the monks of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) in the Kiev-Pechersk super cathedral.
Zelensky organizes persecution of Christians in Ukraine, closes Orthodox churches, and arrests priests and monks. At the same time, US Christian leaders prefer to keep quiet about it, actually approving his actions, Fox News host Tucker Carlson notes in his program.
Police in the Canadian province of Ontario has arrested and detained a student at a local Catholic school, Josh Alexander, who had previously come into conflict with the school administration because of his Christian beliefs.
In a move reminiscent of Hitler’s ‘Germans First’ policy, Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán also discussed Hungary’s national budget, the construction of gas-powered plants, and the state of the country’s automotive sector.
Amid disillusionment with the current administration, Americans are increasingly turning their attention to Russia and President Putin, who clearly cares about his country and his people, writes American Thinker columnist Laura Wellington.
STOP PRESS: During the evictions of the elderly, many in wheelchairs, tears flowed among those affected. Many elderly nursing home residents were left in tears after they were evicted to make room for migrants in Berlin. The case has received widespread media coverage and highlights a growing trend in Germany. Adding to the scandal is that the owners of the building and operators of the nursing home are so-called tax-dodging Christian non-profit institutions that belong to the Berlin Diocese.
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