Global Call to Action: Anonymous Priest Urges Christians to Combat Human Rights Violations An anonymous priest has called on Christians worldwide to amplify the voice
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Freemason’s Death Sentence for Don Bosco Unearthed as Young Assassin Breaks Down in Tears, Vows to Thwart the Deadly Plot
Chilling Revelation and Tearful Confession: In a gripping turn of events, young Dasso, a Freemason operative, crumbled to his knees, overwhelmed with tears and sobs,
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Challenges Abortion Funding Limitations, Citing Discrimination
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Challenges Abortion Funding Restrictions In a groundbreaking ruling this week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has challenged the state’s law restricting public funds
South African Religious leaders threatens to “shut the country for good” if the MK party fails to win
Religious leaders in KwaZulu-Natal have delivered a stern ultimatum to the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), asserting their intention to “shut the country for good” if
Pope Francis officially confirms his upcoming meeting with the President of Argentina, Javier Milei
In a surprising turn of events, Pope Francis has officially confirmed his upcoming meeting with the President of Argentina, Javier Milei. The encounter is set
Verástegui Movement Escalates Critique Against INE’s ‘Citizen Support’ App, Decries Blow to Democracy
Verástegui’s Allegations against INE: Verástegui, a potential candidate, raised alarms about problems with the INE app, emphasizing the need for live social media videos to
Archbishop of Quebec, Cardinal Gerald Lacroix, Faces Allegations of Sexual Abuse, Temporarily Relinquishes Duties
Cardinal Gerald Lacroix Faces Sexual Abuse Allegations: Cardinal Gerald Lacroix, the head of the Archdiocese of Quebec, finds himself entangled in controversy as he temporarily
How Catholic Schools Prioritize Virtues, Community, and Faith Formation
Catholic Schools Prioritize Universal Faith and Virtues In an exploration of three distinct Catholic schools in the United States—St. Alphonsus, Sacred Heart, and St. Benedict
46 new individuals step forward as victims of Archdiocese of Quebec, Cardinal Gerald Lacroix
The latest court documents have revealed an alarming development in the lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Quebec, with 46 new individuals stepping forward as alleged
CAN Chairman Rejects Defence Headquarters’ Invitation After Plateau Killings Concerning Laxity in Preventing Violence
Reverend Timothy Daluk, the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, has firmly declined an
Divergent Voices Among Spanish Bishops Regarding Vatican’s Blessings Declaration
Spanish Bishops Express Varied Opinions on Vatican’s Blessings Directive In response to the recent Vatican document addressing the pastoral significance of blessings, Spanish bishops have
The ‘Adoration Ultra:’ Catholic runner to cover 50 miles of Eucharistic adoration
Rediscovering Catholicism Through the Eucharist: A Runner’s Spiritual Journey In a candid reflection, the runner, driven by a profound love for the Eucharist, discusses how
Pope Francis Approves Canonization Decree for Canadian Sister Marie-Léonie Paradis
In a significant development, Pope Francis signed a decree on January 24, paving the way for the canonization of Canadian sister Blessed Marie-Léonie Paradis, renowned
Pastoral Dispute – Bishop Takes Action Against Priests and Parish
In a significant ecclesiastical development, Bishop John Iffert has taken decisive action against two priests, accusing them of maintaining theological errors and refusing to renounce
Pope Francis Calls for Release of Kidnapped Missionaries in Haiti
Papal Plea for Peace: Pope Francis has issued a heartfelt plea for the release of 17 missionaries who were kidnapped in Haiti. The Holy Father