A religious refugee is a refugee from a religion. This refugee has been forced to leave their home and the country because of their religion.
Religious refugees.
They are religious refugees from persecution in Tibet by the Chinese.
Yes, William Tyndale did try to help religious refugees during the Protestant Reformation by translating the Bible into English so that people could read it and understand their faith better. His translation work provided spiritual support and guidance to those fleeing religious persecution.
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I read this in a religious magazine of 2003-- "Some have been or still are refugees. Adding to these problems was the sudden eruption of Mount Nyiragongo, a volcano situated not far from the town of Goma. During the morning of January
Rudolf Pfisterer has written: 'Zwischen Kasernenhof und Schlaraffenland' -- subject(s): Church work with prisoners, Criminals, Prisons, Punishment, Rehabilitation, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Punishment
Lots. You have economic strain, as you are taking in thousands of people that will need government assistance to get started again. Then you may have political strain in how to deal with the refugees and what rights they may have in your country. You may also have racial tensions if the refugees are of a race that is not like in your country. You may also have religious tensions if the refugees are of a religion that is not tolerant or if the dominant religion in your country is not tolerant.
Orlando Mella has written: 'Searching for the sacred' -- subject(s): Immigrants, Refugees, Religious life
Yes, they were religious refugees and after leaving England they settled for a short while near Amsterdam, Holland.
Refugees are people who flee in search of refuge, in times of war, political oppression, or religious persecution.
Refugees are people who leave their home country because of circumstances such as religious persecution, political oppression or war. The first people to come under this heading were the German-Prussian Lutherans who came to the new South Australian colony in 1839, fleeing from religious persecution suffered under King Friedrich Wilhelm III. Other groups of Lutherans soon followed. In modern times, Australia has been accepting refugees as a part of the UNHCR humanitarian resettlement program since 1977.
Refugees is a noun