In USA, Catholic bishop supports mosque construction

Catholic Bishop John Wester. Photo: Catholic Worker Movement

Catholic bishop John Wester has called on believers to support the construction of a Muslim center in Albuquerque. The Archbishop from the state of New Mexico stood in defense of the mosque project, calling it a moral obligation of the faithful, reports Life Site News.

The head of the Catholic diocese emphasized that the right to freely profess one's faith is universal and is not limited to Christian communities alone. "Our Muslim neighbors have the same God-given and constitutionally protected right to worship freely as every other faith community, including our own," said John Wester. According to him, defending this right is not only a civic duty but a core element of Catholic teaching."

He cited the documents of the Second Vatican Council, in particular the declaration Dignitatis Humanae. John Wester noted that in this document the Catholic Church affirmed religious freedom as "an integral part of human dignity." He quoted the provision that every person "must be free from coercion" in matters of faith.

The Archbishop expressed his conviction that this principle must be applied universally. "It is not limited to Catholics or Christians; it extends fully to Muslims, Jews, and all people who seek to worship according to their conscience. Supporting the construction of a mosque is therefore entirely consistent with our own tradition and moral commitments."

As the UOJ reported, a Catholic seminary in New York will be converted into an Islamic school.

Read also

Cherkasy RMA head reports Uman's preparations for Hasidic pilgrims' visit

Uman will strengthen security measures, medical services, transportation, and checkpoints, and an operational headquarters will be established for the duration of Rosh Hashanah celebrations.

In Italy, RCC priest commits suicide over transfer to another parish

In Italy, a 75-year-old Roman Catholic priest took his own life after after the announcement of a transfer from the parish where he had served for nearly 25 years.

UOC believers in Yakushyntsi call to protect their churches from seizure

Parishioners of St. Nicholas Church and the Church of Seraphim of Sarov declared a violation of their religious rights and asked the international community to pay attention to the situation.

Protestant missionary abducted by militants released in Niger

An American Protestant missionary spent nearly ten months in captivity in Niger, where Islamist militant activity has intensified.

Prosecutors: Russian attacks damage nearly 2,000 churches and heritage sites

According to the prosecutor's office, 1,990 cultural heritage sites in Ukraine, including churches and other religious buildings, have been damaged or destroyed.

TRC detains rector of UOC parish in Khvorostiv

The Volodymyr-Volynskyi Eparchy called on the faithful to intensify their prayers for the mobilized priest.