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New Faith Based Television Channel Gives Viewers Something to Believe In
In an effort to build on the popularity of the growing faith-based market that has been spurred on by the release of movies like Ben-Hur, Captive and Heaven is Real over the last two years, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey are introducing Light TV, a Christian and family...
Following the Christianity Scriptures for Betterment of Society
Gospel for Asia is the most renowned Christian authorised NGO that has been offering help to women and people of rural areas of Asia. Based in Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas, the main aim of this missionary is to support indigenous missions to "share the Good...
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Christian Brothers kept nine child abusers as members due to Gospel imperative to help ‘the needy’, court documents reveal
The Christian Brothers religious order has retained nine convicted child sex abusers as members, citing Gospel teachings and canonical obligations to care for offenders as justification for keeping them within the congregation.
Pope praises US history of welcoming migrants in implicit rebuke to Trump
Pope Leo praised the US history of welcoming migrants in an address tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary, implicitly rebuking Trump administration immigration policies.
Founder of prominent underground church released from prison in China
Ezra Jin, founder of China’s prominent Zion Church underground congregation, has been released from prison and reunited with his family in the United States following diplomatic efforts.
C of E’s £100m plan to address historical links to slavery faces legal challenge
The Church of England’s £100m reparative justice initiative, Project Spire, faces a legal challenge while staff encounter significant backlash from critics and political figures.
Church of England votes against plan to rewild 30% of its land by 2030
The Church of England voted against adopting measurable targets to rewild 30% of its land by 2030, instead passing an alternative amendment focused on collaborative nature restoration efforts.
‘We hear your voices’: inside the Church of England’s debate over Palestine
The Church of England’s General Synod voted to formally hear a Palestinian Christian document describing Israel as a “colonial enterprise,” sparking debate over Christian-Jewish relations and the church’s engagement with Palestinian voices.
Nun speaks out for first time about being detained by ICE while walking to Mass in Texas
A nun detained by ICE while walking to Sunday Mass in Texas spoke publicly for the first time about her arrest, expressing concern for others facing similar immigration situations.
Orthodox monks are the first to live and pray at a monastery in Estonia for 80 years
Orthodox monks have returned to Estonia for the first time in over 80 years with the establishment of Kirikla Monastery, representing a significant moment for religious communities in one of Europe’s most secular societies.
Fears of Catholic schism as defiant sect ordains ultra-conservative bishops
An ultra-conservative Catholic group ordained four bishops without papal approval in Switzerland, triggering automatic excommunication and raising schism concerns for Pope Leo’s leadership.
A centuries-old festival in Japan brings Shinto traditions and towering floats to the streets
The Gion Matsuri, a centuries-old Shinto festival in Kyoto, Japan, features towering floats and processions rooted in rituals meant to honor deities and ward off epidemics.
Lawyer in sensitive Vatican abuse case issues scathing critique of church’s secretive legal system
A lawyer representing five women who allege abuse by a former Jesuit priest has criticized the Vatican’s secretive legal system, demanding information about the status of the canonical trial.
New York Police Department investigates 2 stabbings as possible hate crimes
A man was arrested after allegedly stabbing two men in separate attacks on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, with authorities investigating them as possible hate crimes.