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Baby denied baptism because parents weren’t married, Mississippi reverend says A reverend in Mississippi refused to baptize a baby of unmarried parents, according to a letter that was shared by the mother on Facebook. [Read More] | |
Pope declares 10 new saints, including Dutch priest killed by Nazis Pope Francis on Sunday declared 10 people saints of the Roman Catholic Church, including an anti-Nazi Dutch priest murdered in the Dachau concentration camp and a French hermit monk assassinated in Algeria. [Read More] | |
Pope rules any baptized lay Catholic including women, can head Vatican departments Pope Francis on Saturday issued a new constitution for the Vatican's central administration, known as the Curia, stating that any baptized lay Catholic, including women, can head Vatican departments. [Read More] | |
Tennessee preacher Greg Locke says demons told him names of witches in his church Controversial Tennessee preacher Greg Locke has turned from claims of election fraud to conversations with demons. [Read More] | |
US Catholic priest resigns after performing thousands of invalid baptisms over 20 years Father Andres Arango stood down from his role as a pastor with the Diocese of Phoenix in the United States earlier this month after it was revealed he had used this formula during the sacrament: "We baptise you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit". [Read More] | |
Pope blesses tax collectors says paying taxes is sign of legality and justice Pope Francis on Monday shared some words of encouragement with a group of people whose “work appears to be thankless.” [Read More] | |
Pope Francis calls out people who choose pets instead of kids Opting for pets over children is selfish and 'takes away our humanity,' says Pope Francis [Read More] | |
Pope Francis says extramarital sex sins arent that serious Lust is not the worst of the seven deadly sins, according to Pope Francis. [Read More] | |
At at Joel Osteen Church Plumber finds hundreds of envelopes filled with cash checks 'About 500' envelopes filled with cash and checks were found hidden in a bathroom wall by a man repairing a toilet on Lakewood church grounds in November. [Read More] | |
Three Vatican Swiss Guards resign after COVID-19 vaccination request - report Three members of the Vatican Swiss Guards, the elite colourfully dressed corps that protects the pope, have decided to resign rather than be vaccinated against COVID-19, Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneva reported. [Read More] | |
French Catholic Church had an estimated 3000 paedophiles since 1950s - commission head The French Catholic Church has had an estimated 3,000 paedophiles in its ranks over the past 70 years, the head of an independent commission investigating the sex abuse scandal said in an interview published on Sunday. [Read More] | |
Pope gradually resuming work walking eating with aides Vatican says Reuters Pope Francis is continuing a normal recovery from intestinal surgery, gradually resuming work, walking and eating with aides, the Vatican said on Saturday, adding his blood tests were satisfactory. [Read More] | |
Pope revises Church law expands rules on sexual abuse Pope Francis on Tuesday issued the most sweeping revision to Catholic Church law in four decades, toughening regulations for clerics who abuse minors and vulnerable adults, commit fraud or ordain women. [Read More] | |
Masked and restricted by COVID 19: Muslims celebrate Eid al Fitr People across Asia celebrated Eid al-Fitr with masks and prayers, but in many places COVID-19 restrictions were in place to limit the joyous mass gatherings and family reunions that usually mark the Muslim holiday. [Read More] | |
Pope Francis touches in Baghdad hoping to boost an ancient Christian church and more Pope Francis has landed in Iraq for a historic tour of the war-ravaged nation, where he is expected to meet with members of the country's dwindling Christian community and draw attention to their plight. [Read More] | |
No jab, no Hajj: Saudi says Muslims will have to take Covid vaccine for annual pilgrimage in Mecca Health authorities in Saudi Arabia have said that any Muslim wanting to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca will first need to be provide proof that they’ve been vaccinated against Covid-19. [Read More] | |
Pope Francis to miss New Year's Eve masses due to sciatic pain Pope Francis will not lead the Vatican's New Year's Eve and New Year's Day celebrations due to sciatic pain, the Vatican said in a statement on Thursday. [Read More] | |
How the pandemic stole Christmas but Santa Claus got it back "Santa is a magical, magical character and he is built around magic. It's up to us as Santas to recreate that magic without that physical touch. So, yes, we're thinking outside the box this year." [Read More] | |
Europeans urged to wear masks for family Christmas The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged Europeans to wear masks during family gatherings at Christmas. [Read More] | |
Archbishop Wilton Gregory to be the first African American cardinal in Catholic history On Saturday afternoon, if all goes as planned, Gregory will step out of his quarters and into history. During an installation ceremony planned for 4pm in Rome, Gregory will become the first African American cardinal in Catholic history. [Read More] | |
Three women face jail in Poland for sharing posters of Virgin Mary with an LGBT plus rainbow halo Human rights groups are calling on Poland to drop charges against three women who face jail for sharing posters of the Virgin Mary with a rainbow-coloured halo. [Read More] | |
Cult leader who claims to be reincarnation of Jesus arrested in Russia Former traffic officer Sergei Torop, AKA Vissarion, arrested in special operation in Siberia [Read More] | |
Pope says autistic kids are beautiful, unique flowers to God Pope Francis told a group of children with autism and spectrum disorders Monday that they are beautiful, unique flowers in the eyes of God. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [14July2020] A photo of a Buddhist monk feeding a tiger [Read More] | |
Notre Dame: Cathedral's spire will be restored to 19th Century design The spire of Notre Dame cathedral, which was destroyed in a fire last April, will be restored according to the original Gothic design. [Read More] | |
Vatican urges Catholics to drop investments in fossil fuels, arms The Vatican urged Catholics on Thursday to disinvest from the armaments and fossil fuel industries and to closely monitor companies in sectors such as mining to check if they are damaging the environment. [Read More] | |
Sin of racism: Pope Francis condemns George Floyd killing Pope Francis said he prays for George Floyd and those who had been killed due to racism. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [15May2020] A priest sprays holy water with a water pistol [Read More] | |
Pope calls for global solidarity in Easter message Pope Francis has called for global solidarity to fight the coronavirus crisis in his Easter message read to an empty St Peter's Basilica."This is not a time for indifference. Because the whole world is suffering and needs to be united," the pontiff said in a message broadcast online. [Read More] | |
Coronavirus forces Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre to close its doors for first time since 1349 The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, believed by pilgrims to be the site of Jesus' tomb in Jerusalem's Old City, closed its doors for the first time since the Black Plague, according to the keeper of the keys to the now-locked church. [Read More] | |