In the grand narrative of salvation, we often encounter surprising turns of fate. A child born in slavery may be rescued from a river and
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Leaders Decry Municipal Tax Actions on Jerusalem Church Properties, Citing Centuries-Old Exemptions and Investment in Community Services
Leaders emphasized the longstanding tradition of church properties being exempt from municipal taxes, citing centuries-old agreements. They highlighted how these exemptions have allowed churches to
Bon Secours Mercy Health Firmly Refuses Direct Abortions, Allows Indirect Fetal Death for Life-Saving Care
Bon Secours Mercy Health is clear in its stance: “We do not and will not perform direct or elective abortions,” stated Richmond in an email
Pope Francis Delivers Heartfelt Angelus Address in St. Peter’s Square Despite Scorching Heat
On June 29, 2024, despite the scorching 93-degree-Fahrenheit heat, St. Peter’s Square was packed with thousands of pilgrims. They gathered to witness Pope Francis deliver
Jerusalem’s Magnificat Institute Pioneers Interfaith Harmony Through Music Amidst Regional Conflict
In the dynamic interplay between city and countryside, the pulse of daily life often resonates in classrooms. Occasionally, these vibrations—small tremors—unsettle the equilibrium between students
Bishop’s Visionary Encounter Foretold Boko Haram’s Defeat Through Rosary Prayers in Maiduguri
Bishop Oliver Dashe Doeme of Nigeria’s Maiduguri Diocese, once a focal point of Boko Haram assaults, recounts his visionary encounter with Jesus Christ. According to
Pope Francis Urges Global Audience to Listen, Love, and Heal Drug Addicts’ Stories at Vatican Address
Pope Francis, addressing a crowd at the Vatican’s General Audience, emphasized the individuality of every drug addict’s story. He urged listeners to empathize, understand, and
National Catholic Register’s Lauretta Brown Receives Acclaim for Series Empowering Mothers at Catholic Colleges
Flynn and his EWTN News colleague Patrick Leonard were honored by CMA for Best Video with their touching profile of Father Peter Adamski titled “How
Archbishop Sidrak Reflects on Egypt’s Progress: From Christian Persecution to Relative Safety Amidst Challenges
Back in 2012 and 2013, when they wielded significant power, it was incredibly risky for Christians to venture alone in the streets. Churches faced threats,
Chanting Protestors Drown Out Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer During Heated BBC Election Debate in Nottingham
During the latest BBC Election debate, viewers were left frustrated as chants from protestors drowned out the discussion between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.