Dozens Of Priests Priests Ordained In Vietnam

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HANOI/MANILA (BosNewsLife)-- 57 Catholic priests will be ordained in Vietnam later this month, the largest number of clergy to be added to

BREAKING NEWS: Israel Prime Minister Seeks Early Elections in March

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BosNewsLife)-- Israel's embattled Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Monday, November 21, asked the president to dissolve

BREAKING NEWS: China Releases Kidnapped House Church Leader After Bush Visit (WRAPUP)

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(ADDS RETURN BEIJING HOUSE CHURCH ACTIVISTS)BEIJING, CHINA (BosNewsLife)-- An influential house church leader who was reportedly kidnapped along with his son by Chinese security forces

NEWS ALERT: Christian Couple shot in Indonesia

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JAKARTA/MANILA (BosNewsLife)-- Masked gunmen shot and wounded a Christian couple in the Indonesian province of Central Sulawesi in the

Bush Urges China To End Religious Persecution Amid Reports Of Torture and Crackdown

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BEIJING, CHINA (BosNewsLife)-- United States President George W. Bush urged China on Sunday, November 20, to allow religious freedom

NEWS WATCH: Iranian Pastor Killed, Christians Threatened, report

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TEHRAN, IRAN (BosNewsLife) -- An Iranian convert to Christianity was kidnapped last week from his home in northeastern Iran and stabbed to

Philippines’ Cardinal Condemns Massive Killings

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES-- The Catholic Church in the Philippines has urged the embattled government to end a series of killings throughout the

NEWS WATCH: Sri Lanka Christians Concerned As Rajapakse Becomes President

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COLOMBO, SRI LANKA (BosNewsLife)-- President Mahinda Rajapakse was sworn into office in Colombo on Saturday, November 19, amid

NEWS ALERT: China “Kidnaps” House Church Leader Ahead of Bush Visit (WRAPUP)

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(ADDS RELEASE CHRISTIANS, EXTRA DETAILS, COMMENTS CHINA) BEIJING, CHINA (BosNewsLife)-- United States President George W. Bush arrived in China late Saturday, November 19, shortly after

UN Condemns Restrictions on Religion in North Korea

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LONDON/NEW YORK (BosNewsLife)-- Human rights activists welcomed Friday, November 18, the first ever United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning North Korea's "severe restrictions" on freedom of