The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea has strongly opposed a recent constitutional amendment declaring the country a Christian nation, warning that the move threatens religious freedom and could carry profound legal and social consequences. Archbishop Rochus Tatamai of the Rabaul Archdiocese voiced the Church’s concerns during a hearing before the Permanent Parliamentary Committee on...

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