Human Rights Groups Condemn Persecution Of Iranian Christians

19 different human rights and religious organizations have condemned the treatment of Christians by the regime in Iran.

CHR Comment: Christians have experienced persecution there since 1979 but these days there are both openly active congregations, as pictured above, as well as house churches.

Source: Human Rights Groups Condemn Persecution Of Iranian Christians | Christian News on Christian Today

Iraqi Church Desecrated By Jihadis

Islamic State fighters are the “grandsons of Satan” according to survivors of the torture and slaughter in Mosul in Iraq.

CHR Comment: A report on the efforts of ISIS in the Mosel region where many Christians have lived. According to the report, Christians remain hostage to ISIS.

Source: ISIS Are The ‘Grandsons Of Satan’: Iraqi Christians Return To Find Church Desecrated By Jihadis | Christian News on Christian Today

Fidel Castro, Jesuit-influenced Marxist

(RNS) “I believe Karl Marx could have subscribed to the Sermon on the Mount,” Castro once said.

CHR Comment: Castro was also known for propagandizing his way to power. It is very difficult to discern the beliefs of such a person. Lord, have mercy. Below I’ve added a link to a USA Today story about potential new Catholic efforts in Cuba.

Source: Fidel Castro, Jesuit-influenced Marxist revolutionary | Religion News Service

USA Today

Pope Francis allows priests to absolve ‘grave sin’ of abortion

Pope Francis: “I want to insist as firmly as I can that abortion is a grave sin because it puts an end to an innocent life.”

CHR Comment: The story also includes the closing of the cathedral doors that were symbolically opened for a year of jubilee mercy. The pope’s statement also includes a good example of the Roman Catholic views on repentance in distinction from that traditionally proclaimed by Protestant denominations.

Source: Pope Francis allows priests to absolve ‘grave sin’ of abortion

Pope Francis denounces growing ‘demonization’ of enemies and outsiders

VATICAN CITY (RNS) The pontiff’s exhortation, at a ceremony to elevate 17 new cardinals, seemed to take aim at nationalist anger roiling countries around the world, including the U.S.

CHR Comment: The reporter interprets statements of Francis and applies them to Donald Trump and to conservative Catholics. None of the quotations mention Trump or the conservatives so the writer’s applications to them seem odd and inappropriate. The pope’s comments seem clearly international rather than directed against persons in the United States. The article feels less like reporting and more like editorializing.

Source: Pope Francis denounces growing ‘demonization’ of enemies and outsiders | Religion News Service