Pakistani Christians hold Sunday services at churches burnt by mob
Police have arrested the two Christian men accused of the blasphemy, and are investigating them, and said they have rounded up nearly 160 people involved in the mob attack.
Pakistani police arrest two Christians accused of blasphemy
Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan and though no one has ever been executed, numerous accused people have been lynched by outraged mobs.
Pakistan crowd vandalises churches, torches homes after two accused of blasphemy
Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan and though no one has ever been executed for it, numerous accused people have been lynched by outraged crowds.
Christians celebrate Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, striving to maintain presence
Hundreds attended the traditional procession on the Mount of Olives with palm fronds and olive branches that celebrates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem at the start of Holy Week.
Activist pleads guilty to insulting Christianity
Wan Asshima Kamaruddin of Pondok Hijrah Muslimah Malaysia will be sentenced on June 15.
India restricts foreign funding for Mother Teresa charity
The Missionaries of Charity runs shelter homes across India.
Indian police probe Mother Teresa charity for ‘forced conversion’
Authorities say they are investigating whether the Missionaries of Charity forced girls in its shelter home there to wear a cross and read the Bible.
Migration doesn’t threaten Christianity, says pope
Pope Francis says it is 'unacceptable to deter immigration by letting hundreds of migrants die in perilous sea crossings or desert treks'.