Not exact matches
«I will make absolutely certain religious orders like the Little Sisters of Poor are not bullied by the federal
government because of their religious beliefs,» Trump wrote
in October
in a letter to the
leaders of Roman
Catholic organizations.
A senior
Catholic Church
leader has expressed his sorrow of the amount of people that have been killed
in the Syrian
government's bombing campaign.
In Ohio, a group called Catholics United released a letter this month signed by 36 Cincinnati clergy and lay
leaders, including 11
Catholic nuns, denouncing allegations that Driehaus» healthcare vote begat
government - funded abortion.
Leaders of the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops endorsed a congressional resolution Monday condemning attacks on religious minorities
in Iraq and urging both Iraqi and U.S.
government officials to do more to protect religious groups considered to be at risk there.
Some Protestant and
Catholic leaders claim that the
government's statistics are off and that as many as one - third of their compatriots are now «Christians,» suggesting that Protestant percentages rival those
in neighboring Guatemala.
Just before the crusade, Protestant,
Catholic and Jewish
leaders in the city issued a strong statement denouncing those «who cast doubt upon the loyalty of the state department and officials
in other departments of
government, and many of our proven patriots and statesmen of long standing (February 28, 1962).
So far, I have heard nothing from Muslim and traditional
leaders but the Christian Council and
Catholic Bishop Conference have stepped
in and contrary to my expectations, they have rather decided to join the fear mongering team and are asking the
government to immediately send them two people back to wherever they are coming from.
In 2015 the team invited all New South Wales schools (government, Catholic and independent; leaders, teachers and students) to participate in an online survey and to follow - up interview
In 2015 the team invited all New South Wales schools (
government,
Catholic and independent;
leaders, teachers and students) to participate
in an online survey and to follow - up interview
in an online survey and to follow - up interviews.
The findings are reported
in the latest Staff
in Australia's Schools (SiAS) survey, which was carried out between May and August 2013, and involved 15 475 teachers and 1579
leaders working
in the
government,
Catholic and independent sectors.