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By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
(Worthy News) – Chinese police have detained more than 100 Christians, including minors, for attending unauthorized worship and Christian education in southeastern China, several sources confirmed.
Most were reportedly detained on April 17 when security forces raided one of the services of the non-registered Xunsiding Church congregation.
The raid happened during a church service in the Pacific Rim Hotel in Xiamen, said advocacy group ChinaAid, which represents the believers.
More than 100 Christians were detained in a single room “with no access to a restroom,” ChinaAid explained. Each participant was questioned, identified, and photographed before they were finally released, Christians said.
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News reporting from Budapest, Hungary
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (BosNewsLife) – Hungarian President János Áder and Anita Herczegh, the First Lady, have launched a foundation to help children orphaned by the coronavirus.
It comes as Hungary is now among the countries with the most reported COVID-19 deaths per capita, approaching 26,000 on a population of nearly 10-million.
The foundation is named after István Regőczi, a Catholic priest who cared for orphaned children throughout his life, including in the troubled interwar period.
President Áder said donations can be accepted once the foundation is fully legally established, adding that he and his wife donated 5 million forints (almost $17,000) of their own savings to get the foundation up and running.