Law and Religion Headlines
Wednesday, 2 March 2022
Ukraine conflict: Bomb hits Catholic diocese’s headquarters in besieged city
(Catholic News Agency)
What do abortion laws look like in Latin America? Here's a country-by-country map
(Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency)
Iran's supreme leader blames US for Russia war on Ukraine
(Al-Monitor: Iran Pulse)
Gaza weary of Ukrainian crisis as wheat supplies dwindle
(Hadeel Al Gherbawi, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Facing Western isolation over Ukraine, Russia looks to Mideast, Islamic world
(Kirill Semenov, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Lent 3.0: Third Lent in pandemic offers chance for spiritual reset, healing
(Carol Zimmermann, Catholic News Service)
Pope Francis ties support for peace in Ukraine to Ash Wednesday’s start of Lent
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)
Christians take up fasting for Ukraine on Ash Wednesday
(Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post)
5 interesting facts about Ash Wednesday, Lent
(Michael Gryboski, The Christian Post)
Nigerian women protest parliament rejection of pro-equality bills
(Ope Adetayo, Al Jazeera)
Nigeria: Islamic terrorists kill 3 Christians, destroy church in Nigeria
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)
Catholic University in western Ukraine now housing war refugees
(Inés San Martín, Crux)
Ukraine: Priests To Celebrate Sunday Liturgies In Bomb Shelters
(Eurasia Review)
Chinese authorities tear down third Buddhist statue in Drago
(Free Tibet)
China tightens grip on Hong Kong's education system
(Ben Joseph, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Orthodox clerics call for stop to war in Ukraine in rare challenge to Russian government
(Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty)
Polish Baptists, Southern Baptist mission board rally to aid Ukraine
(Bob Smietana, Religion News Service)
Weekly Highlight #195: COVID-19: Exploring faith dimensions: Focus on COVID-19 shifts with geopolitical developments
(Berkley Center, Joint Learning Initiative, WFDD)
European Court – Russia: Urgent measures about Russian military operations in Ukraine
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
Russia-Ukraine: Priests of the Russian Orthodox Church call for reconciliation and ending the war
(RFE/RL, Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox priests against the war
(Vladimir Rozanskij, Asia News)
International Criminal Court to open probe into Ukraine crisis
(Simon Van Dorpe, Politico)
Les Églises d’Europe esquissent une traduction de l’amour du Christ dans un continent en guerre
(Conference of European Churches)
Nepal: Devotees crowd Nepal temple as COVID-19 cases decline
(Associated Press)
Philippines: 3 killed in Philippine army attack on Muslim militant camp
(Associated Press)
War at Lent: How Ukraine could reshape how we think about Christian unity
(Jacob Lupfer, Religion News Service)
How to fix a broken world, according to this rabbi
(Kelsey Dallas, Deseret News)
Ukraine’s Zelensky to world’s Jews: ‘Do not remain silent right now’
(Philissa Cramer, Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
U.S. antisemitism official expresses concern for Ukrainian religious sites
(Amanda Rozon, Forward)
Russia: Appeals court rebuffs Jehovah's Witness
(OVD.Info, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Clergy of Moscow church in Ukraine urged to sever relationship
(RISU, Russia Religion News (Stetson University))
Leading Russian muftis support military operation in Ukraine
(Interfax-Religion)
Crimea: Churches, mosque fined for failing to use full name
(Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service)
Uzbekstan: Raids, torture "to discredit us in front of our neighbours"
(Mushfig Bayram, Forum 18 News Service)
Moscow Patriarch gets call from World Council of Churches head to 'raise up' his voice so the 'war can be stopped'
(Peter Kenny, Ecumenical News)
The relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Shiites
(Lahcen. H, The European Times)
Desmond Tutu and the intersections between law and religion
(Toyin Falola, Canopy Forum on the Interactions of Law & Religion)
Senegal: Catholics in Senegal protest imam's offensive TV remarks
(Charles Senghor, La Croix International)
World Day of Prayer and Fasting for Ukraine
(Religious Information Service of Ukraine (RISU))
Orthodox Ecumenism expert Cyril Hovorun talks Ukraine, Russia and schism
(Jovan Tripkovic, Religion Unplugged)
Support for Ukraine rises worldwide as a shadow of war falls over Eastern Europe
(Paul Glader, Michael Ray Smith, Tom Osanjo, Michael Finch and Meagan Clark, Religion Unplugged)
Muslim scholars union calls for end to Russia war in Ukraine
(Middle East Monitor)
Israel: Bill to reform Chief Rabbinate nixed in Knesset plenum
(The Jerusalem Post)
Pakistan: Punjab tweaks rules under Muslim Family Laws, opposition questions intent
(The Print)
Malaysia: Nazri: Amend Constitution to formally address misinterpretations of conversion of minors
(Veena Babulal, New Straits Times)
Also at stake in Ukraine: the future of two Orthodox churches
(Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times)
Cuban Baptist leader stranded in El Salvador
(Ken Camp, Baptist Standard)
Peaceful masculinities: Religion and psychosocial support amid forced displacement
(Negar Ashtari Abay, Andrés Martinez Garcia, Carolina Buendia Sarmiento, The United States Institute of Peace)
Hong Kong's pro-Beijing newspaper attacks Cardinal Zen
(Union of Catholic Asian News)
English bishops to government: Help end the war, help Ukrainian refugees
(Catholic News Service)
Portugal: KAICIID’s 2020 fellows graduate in Lisbon
(KAICIID Dialogue Centre)
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Palestinian girl, 11, wounded as worshippers and police clash at Damascus Gate
(Aaron Boxerman, The Times of Israel)
Israeli forces kill Palestinian militant in West Bank clash
(Associated Press)
Israel: The antisemitic face of Israel’s Evangelical allies
(Julian Sayarer, Jacobin Magazine)
Israel: Ultra-Orthodox kosher certification body becomes commercial giant
(Israel Hershkovitz, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Statement on the Ukraine conflict (PDF)
(Religions for Peace)
Putin’s war against Ukraine: Mocking international law
(Ralph Janik, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)
Ukraine files ICJ claim against Russia
(Marko Milanovic, EJIL: Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law)
Statement on the illegal invasion of Ukraine
(Parliament of the World's Religions)
‘There is still time.’ The Vatican assesses its influence as war breaks out in Ukraine.
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)
How Russia’s assault on Ukraine affects Middle East
(Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Russian invasion of Ukraine scrambles Middle East diplomacy
(Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Vatican’s top diplomat offers mediation to end ‘war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine’
(Inés San Martín, Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Vatican offers to mediate negotiations between Russia and Ukraine
(Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service)
How is Russia-Ukraine war linked to religion?
(Peter Smith, Associated Press)
How to help Ukrainians today: Organizations providing aid
(Andrea Klick, Religion News Service)
Ukraine President Zelensky thanks Pope Francis for praying for peace amid Putin’s invasion
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)
Religious nationalism and the invasion of Ukraine
(Mark Silk, RNS Column: Spiritual Politics)
Despite invasion, nuns say they’ll remain in Ukraine to serve the people
(Gina Christian, Catholic News Service)
The Orthodox response to Putin’s invasion: From complacency to clear condemnation
(George E. Demacopoulos, Commonweal)
In Ukraine, “such a war has no excuse, neither from God, nor from people”
(World Council of Churches)
Ukrainian Catholic leader: ‘No one has the right to stay silent’
(Hannah Brockhaus, Catholic News Agency)
With war in Ukraine, the global religious landscape is destined to shift
(John L. Allen Jr., Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse)
Patriarch Kirill urges to pray for peace in "Russian lands"
(Interfax-Religion)
With one eye on Russia, Turkey expresses support for Ukraine
(Andrew Wilks, Al-Monitor: Turkey Press)
Plug-In: Why some experts insist Vladimir Putin is motivated by history and religion
(Bobby Ross Jr., GetReligion)
Belarus receives large Hasidim group from Ukraine
(Interfax-Religion)
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church to the hierarchs of Russia, Belarus and Germany: "Why are you silent while we are being killed?"
(Religious Information Service of Ukraine (RISU))
Eastern Orthodox thinking on Ukraine? Reporters can't settle for the predictable voices
(Terry Mattingly, GetReligion)
Ukraine Muslims opposed to participation of Chechnya in Russian attack
(International Quran News Agency (IQNA))
Pope Francis appeals for end to ‘tragic’ Ukraine conflict
(Catholic News Agency)
Pope Francis to Ukrainian Catholic leader: ‘I will do everything I can’ to help end conflict
(Catholic News Agency)
Philippines: 500 years of Christianity and the global Filipin@: Reappropriation, resistance, and decolonization
(YouTube Video, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, Georgetown University)
Iran: Special monthly: News about Baha’is and Christians in Iran in February
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
Egyptian band on mission to protect dying Zar ritual
(Amr Emam, Al-Monitor: Egypt Pulse)
How Russia's invasion of Ukraine will impact energy markets
(Karen Young, Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East)
Israel to join UN condemnation of Russian invasion
(Rina Bassist, Al-Monitor: Israel Pulse)
‘With a heart broken,’ pope prays for peace in Ukraine
(Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service)
Researchers estimate 5.2 million children orphaned during pandemic
(Dennis Sadowski, Catholic News Service)
UPDATE: Pope visits Russian Embassy to express concern over war
(Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service)
Boris Johnson says Ukrainians fleeing warzone can join family in UK
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)
Chinese court jails Christian pastor for 8 years: ‘Fraud for preaching the Gospel’
(Anugrah Kumar, The Christian Post)
Dozens killed as Russia launches attacks on Ukraine; Biden slams Putin's 'premeditated war'
(Samuel Smith, The Christian Post)
Ash Wednesday returns to Philippine churches
(Joseph Peter Calleja, Union of Catholic Asian News)
Pope visits Russian embassy, voices 'concern over war'
(Union of Catholic Asian News)
Vietnam authorities urged to respect religious freedom
(Union of Catholic Asian News)
Pope makes personal appeal in remarkable Russia embassy trip
(Nicole Winfield, Religion News Service)
Russia: Tatarstan armed forces approved the prison sentence of a Muslim
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
Russia: Freedom of religion or belief: Special Bimonthly FORB Digest (16–28.02.2022)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
China: Freedom of religion or belief: Special bimonthly FoRB newsletter (February)
(Human Rights Without Frontiers International)
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