Earlier this week, Fr. McTeigue interviewed me on The Catholic Current. We discussed a number of topics — including the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict, biases of media, disregard for the persecution of Christians, Muslim immigration, and more. The 52-minute-long audio segment can be listened to by clicking here. … [Read more...]
Biden Supports ‘Guilty’ Muslims, Ignores ‘Innocent’ Christians
On May 16, President Biden issued a brief video ostensibly dedicated to expressing his support for the religious freedom of “all” people (though in reality dedicated to only one religious group): All people should be able to practice their faith with dignity, without fear of harassment or violence. We will defend the right of all, as we stand with you. That’s why I ended … [Read more...]
Churches in Egypt: Harassed Islands in a Sea of Mosques
Coptic Solidarity According to a May 19, 2021 Arabic-language report, Egypt’s Ministry of Endowments just announced that, since September 2020, 1,413 mosques—1,315 of which are brand new—were opened in the North Africa nation. This announcement underscores the double standards that Christians and Muslims can expect in Egypt. For inasmuch as mosques proliferate all … [Read more...]
Hagia Sophia: A True “Center of Knowledge about Islam”
Last summer, Turkish authorities transformed Hagia Sophia ("Holy Wisdom") — which was originally built, and for a millennium functioned, as one of Christendom's greatest cathedrals — into a mosque (again). On that Friday, July 24, 2020 (which for millions of Eastern Christians is now deemed a "day of mourning"), Muslims met inside the desecrated church, where they were led in … [Read more...]
Spain Relives Its Ancient History with Islam
Spain is reliving its ancient history with Islam. Ongoing reports indicate that Muslims migrants from North Africa are illegally entering and flooding Spanish territory. In just 2020, 23,000 migrants invaded Spain’s Canary Islands, representing a 234 percent increase. Most recently, in just one day, some 6,000 North Africans invaded Ceuta “by sea, either swimming or with … [Read more...]