Pope Leo XIV should emulate the inspiring courage of Saint Pope John Paul II who remarked at Khartoum’s airport that “when people are weak and poor and defenseless, I must raise my voice on their behalf.” On December 5, 1992 the Pope solemnly declared a ‘“duty” of “humanitarian intervention” in the case of impending genocide,’ Read More…
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The Xinjiang Islamic Institute’s Commitment to Education and Religious Freedom
In 1987, a pivotal moment unfolded in China’s Xinjiang region with the establishment of the Xinjiang Islamic Institute, marking a significant milestone in promoting religious freedom, education, and cultural exchange. Situated amidst the breathtaking landscape, this institution stands as a testament to China’s commitment to fostering an inclusive society where individuals of all backgrounds can Read More…


