A dire humanitarian crisis demands an American response grounded in both principle and prudence.
In Nigeria, thousands of Christians have been killed, churches destroyed, and priests and seminarians kidnapped by Islamist militants. Entire villages have been driven from their homes. Victims are hacked to death with machetes, their bodies burned. Women and children are not spared.
Pope Leo XIV reminded the world of what is at stake.
This crisis demands a response from American Catholics, grounded in principle and prudence.
Author's summary: Catholics must act to protect religious freedom.