July 13, 2021 Minister experiences 'out-of-body' trip to Hell before returning to life Bill Wiese, minister and author of '23 Minutes in Hell', details his experience in Hell on 'Hannity.'
July 12, 2021 Pope to spend a few more days in Rome hospital after surgery Pope Francis will spend a few more days in the hospital following his July 4 intestinal surgery to “optimize” recovery and rehabilitation treatment and therapy, the Vatican said Monday.
July 12, 2021 Shapiro questions 'high hopes' for 'markedly unambitious' Barrett and Kavanaugh as SCOTUS ends term Author Ben Shapiro is expressing doubt over whether Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett will live up to conservatives' expectations – echoing concerns that have arisen since recent decisions.
July 10, 2021 Capitol Hill Baptist Church and DC reach settlement after liberal-led city barred churchgoers from gathering The District of Colombia agreed to pay $220,000 to the Capitol Hill Baptist Church that sued over coronavirus mandates that restricted in-person prayer.
July 9, 2021 'GOD BLESS ABORTIONS' banner hung on Christ of the Ozarks statue in Arkansas by activist art group Indecline, a two-decade-old activist art collective, hung a 44-foot banner that reads "GOD BLESS ABORTIONS" on a massive monument of Jesus in northwestern Arkansas this week.
July 9, 2021 Wisconsin bishop takes rare step of removing defiant priest The Diocese of La Crosse said in a statement Friday that Bishop William Patrick Callahan has issued a decree immediately removing Father James Altman from St. James the Less, a parish in the city of La Crosse on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border, about 140 miles southeast of Minneapolis. The decree will remain in effect for an undetermined length of time, the statement said.
July 8, 2021 Florida couple sues 'woke' Catholic school to rescind $1.35 million donation after it 'lost its way' A Florida couple is suing a Catholic school once attended by their children in an effort to have their $1.35 million pledge rescinded, saying the school has "lost its way" by embracing "woke culture" and distancing itself from mainstream Catholicism.
July 8, 2021 Shirtless California man arrested after setting fire to cross atop church, jumping rooftops A half-clothed California man has been arrested after he climbed atop a church to set fire to a cross and proceeded to jump rooftops and rappel buildings as authorities gave chase. Courtesy: KTTV
July 8, 2021 Chicago rideshare driver sues CDC over mask mandate Attorneys Brian Claypool and Robert Patillo debate the case on 'ӣƵ @ Night' night court
July 7, 2021 Noah’s Ark park seeks expansion with new religious exhibit A Bible-themed attraction in Kentucky that features a 510-foot-long (155-meter-long) wooden Noah’s ark is planning to begin fundraising for an expansion.