This issue of A Public Witness highlights important voices of opposition to imperial plotting from a variety of religious groups, ranging from Lutherans to Baptists, Anglicans, Catholics, and others.
The health minister of the British channel island of Jersey has expressed opposition to the legalization of assisted suicide, and says he will vote against the proposal in the island’s parliament later this year.
Brisbane Archbishop Mark Coleridge has signaled that the Fifth Plenary Council of Australia will offer Catholic Church backing for an Indigenous voice in the nation’s constitution.
A Christian nurse in the United Kingdom has sued her former employer, alleging she was intimidated and forced out of her job because she wore a cross on a necklace while at work.
As the first assembly of Australia’s Plenary Council neared the halfway point, Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher urged people to make the church a “powerhouse of prayer.”
Threatened with death even before the Taliban took power in mid-August, a young Christian woman who fled to India could face forcible return to Afghanistan when her visa expires in a few days, she said.