Monday, March 27, 2006

Pope Appeals for Afghan Convert's Life

From Catholic World News:
Mar. 27 (CWNews.com) - Pope Benedict XVI (bio - news) has made an appeal to President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan on behalf of Abdul Rahman, who is facing a possible death sentence on apostasy charges after his conversion to Christianity.

In a telegram sent by Cardinal Angelo Sodano (bio - news), the Vatican Secretary of State, the Holy Father said that dropping the charges against Rahman "would bestow great honor upon the Afghan people and would raise a chorus of admiration in the international community."


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Previous Pro Ecclesia Posts on this Subject:
Abdul Rahman Update: Case Dropped Against Afghan Christian

Abdul Rahman Update


Abdul Rahman Case Puts U.S. "Theocracy" Nonsense into Perspective

President Bush Weighs in on Abdul Rahman

Who Will Save Abdul Rahman?

Apostasy Case Raises Questions About "Islamic" Constitutions in Afghanistan and Iraq

Afghan Man Faces Death for Allegedly Converting to Christianity

Did 2000 American Soldiers Die For Islam?

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