In yet another case where conversion of a minor was condoned, the Court of Lahore accepted at face value the age on the marriage certificate.
Daniela Bovolenta
Democracy and the Tai Ji Men Case
Democracy requires an effective separation of powers and keeping bureaucrats in check. It did not happen in Taiwan.
Protestant Church Set on Fire in France
Unknown vandals attacked a temple in Behren-lès-Forbach, in the French region of Moselle.
Four Webinars on Tai Ji Men and Administrative Violence – Part II
In the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, more scholars and witnesses reflected on the case.
Four Webinars on Tai Ji Men and Administrative Violence – Part I
In the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, scholars and witnesses reflected on the case.
Tai Ji Men Case Discussed at the Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Conference
The Tai Ji Men movement, the tax case in Taiwan, and the believers’ protests were introduced to a distinguished scholarly audience.
Images of Friendship in the Tai Ji Men Case
Dr. Hong was a testimony of friendship throughout the world. He was rewarded with injustice, but his friends never abandoned him.
Catholic Statues Repeatedly Vandalized in New York
Cardinal Dolan denounces an epidemic of attacks. Where does this violence come from?
India Gave Back to Georgia Relics of Saint Queen Ketevan
Indian researchers also confirmed that the queen was indeed strangulated to death under Shah Abbas, something Iran tries to deny.
El Salvador: No Taxes on Wine Imported for Use in Catholic Masses
The Parliament voted unanimously to exempt the Catholic Church from the heavy duties imposed on the importation of alcoholics.









