Media May 10, 2024 Catholic college defends pro-abortion nun as commencement speaker amid backlash Sacred Heart University officials sent a statement to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital on Thursday defending their appointment of a "social justice" activist nun as commencement speaker.
Christianity May 9, 2024 Feast of the Ascension a chance to reflect on 'letting go' to grow in faith, says Maine priest Fr. Kyle Doustou of Maine reflected on Acts 1:9, “And when he had said this, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight."
Ukraine May 9, 2024 Ukrainian-American pastor joins faith leaders counseling, reinvigorating chaplains on the frontlines Andrew Moroz, a Ukrainian-American pastor, is helping render aid to the country's spiritually exhausted military chaplains as they join military combatants in repelling the Russian invasion.
Media May 8, 2024 Atheist complaint forces Florida elementary school to shut down Christian club A rural Florida elementary school dismantled a Christian club on campus for students after being threatened with a legal complaint from an atheist group.
Christianity May 8, 2024 Virginia middle school students, nearly 1,400 strong, attend day of 'friends, faith and food' Nearly 1,400 teens and tweens gathered for "friends, faith and food" at the Diocese of Arlington's 20th-annual "BASH" event for middle school students, building a foundation for church involvement.
Vatican May 8, 2024 Vatican preparing 'guidelines' for 'apparitions', 'other supernatural phenomena' The Catholic Church's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith will release guidance later this month to help believers discern "supernatural phenomena" such as "apparitions."
TRAVEL May 8, 2024 Champagne, kings, Christianity and Germany's WWII surrender: Reims, France is 'intoxicating' Reims, France is one of the world's most compelling tourist destinations. It's the largest city in Champagne while home to French Christianity, kings and significant World War II victory.
Media May 7, 2024 Rabbi sues anti-Israel protesters, alleges they damaged his ears attempting to drown out prayers Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld filed an assault lawsuit against anti-Israel protestors on Wednesday who allegedly damaged his ears in an attempt to drown out his payers.
Hate Crime May 6, 2024 Antisemitism has proliferated worldwide, new report released on Holocaust Remembrance Day says A new report from the ADL and Tel Aviv University says antisemitic incidents have spiked worldwide and the trend was well underway since before Oct. 7.
Turkey May 6, 2024 ErdoÄŸan government formally reopens another Byzantine-era church as a mosque Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan on Monday formally reopened the The Church of St. Saviour in Chora, known locally as Kariye, as a mosque.