Vatican July 13, 2019 Vatican finds bones, deepening mystery in search for girl who disappeared 36 years ago The Vatican reported a new twist Saturday in the disappearance of a Vatican employee’s teen daughter who disappeared 36 years ago.
Middle East July 12, 2019 Lone Christian in Kurdish government sworn in on Bible burned by ISIS A new government official in a region affected by the Islamic State was sworn in using a Bible burned by ISIS.
VIDEO July 12, 2019 The CA Confession Bill has been defeated, but are attacks on religious freedom far from over? Catholic groups are celebrating the defeat of a bill in California that would have removed the sacred seal of Confession between priest and parishioner.
Roman Catholic July 11, 2019 Catholic bishop to rain down 'holy water' from helicopter in 'mass exorcism' over city A Catholic bishop is reaching for new heights to save a city wrought with "evil."
Vatican July 11, 2019 No bones found in Vatican tombs searched for missing girl The tombs of two 19th-century German princesses were pried open at a tiny Holy See cemetery Thursday and turned out to be completely empty, dashing any expectations they held the remains of a teenager who vanished in 1983 after leaving her family's Vatican City apartment.
France July 11, 2019 Frenchman at the heart of France's right-to-die debate dies after treatment pulled A quadriplegic man who has been in a vegetative state for more than a decade and became the symbol for the right-to-die debate in France has died, his family announced.
VIDEO July 11, 2019 Lawsuit against San Antonio seeks hidden records on Chick-fil-A ban Lawsuit is seeking records on a Chick-fil-A ban.
US July 10, 2019 Florida church is 'complete loss' after fire investigators have tied to lightning A Florida church is a “complete loss,” according to officials there, after a fire on Tuesday afternoon that investigators suspect was due to lightning.
Israel July 10, 2019 Israeli education minister likens marriage between US Jews and non-Jews to 'second Holocaust' Israeli's minister of education recently compared during a cabinet meeting intermarriages between U.S. Jews and non-Jews to "a second Holocaust."
Canada July 9, 2019 Quebec education minister provokes controversy with Malala Yousafzai photograph Quebec's education minister has sparked controversy after posing for a picture with Malala Yousafzai, then saying the education advocate would not be allowed to become a teacher in the Canadian province unless she removed her headscarf.