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The phrases “hot ticket” and “religious freedom forum” appear only infrequently in the same sentence, especially on Parliament Hill where the operative word is secularism, secularism and more secularism.

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VATICAN – The recent Vatican-China agreement on the nomination of bishops seeks the true good of the church, the promotion of preaching the Gospel in China and the re-establishment of the church's full and visible unity, Pope Francis said in a message to Catholics in China and worldwide.
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VILNIUS, Lithuania – Outside the former KGB headquarters in Vilnius, Pope Francis ended a day of paying homage to victims of communist, Nazi totalitarianism and of warning Lithuanians to be attentive to any signs of anti-Semitism or hatred.
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OTTAWA – A new survey shows CanadaƵapp high levels of immigration are making the country more religious and heightening the need to respect religionƵapp place in the public square, says Andrew Bennett, CanadaƵapp former ambassador for religious freedom.

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OTTAWA – Trinity Western UniversityƵapp decision to drop its mandatory community covenant has left religious freedom advocates wondering how it will impact the future of their cause. 

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OTTAWA – The Catholic WomenƵapp League (CWL), CanadaƵapp largest womenƵapp organization, resolved Aug. 13 to continue its opposition to the Canada Summer Jobs attestation.

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OTTAWA – After battling all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada to defend its mandatory community covenant, Trinity Western University (TWU) has decided to drop it for students.

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BEIJING, China – Continuing a controversial plan, Chinese bishops allied with the government have told dioceses to prepare local versions of a “Sinicization” program to bring the Catholic Church more in-line with the governmentƵapp understanding of Chinese culture, society and politics.
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OTTAWA – The Supreme Court has opened the door for discrimination based on a personƵapp religious beliefs and moral values, Canadian bishops wrote in a frank rebuttal to a decision by CanadaƵapp highest court.

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ROME – Promoting and protecting religious freedom is a shared priority of the United States and the Vatican, said Callista Gingrich, U.S. ambassador to the Holy See.
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VATICAN – Although the sin of war committed by nations has caused great suffering to Christians in the Middle East, the Catholic Church must bear in mind its own sins, Pope Francis said.
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Anyone looking for hope from the June 15 Supreme Court of Canada decision on Trinity Western University can find it shining in the pages of the judgment itself.

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OTTAWA – In upholding the right of provincial law bodies to deny accreditation to graduates of Trinity Western University, the Supreme Court of Canada has delivered a serious blow to religious freedom, say religious experts.

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OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of CanadaƵapp decisions on Trinity Western UniversityƵapp (TWU) proposed law school have delivered a severe blow to religious freedom, say advocates.

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OTTAWA – Courts have no place in deciding a religious groupƵapp rules, the Supreme Court said in a unanimous judgment May 31.
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