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Hinduism's Holiest Rites Now Include Robots Making Some Worshippers Unhappy
A technology company in India developed a robotic arm in 2017 to perform the "aarti" ceremony. Yet, the use of religious robots in this way has sparked growing arguments over the role that artificial intelligence and robotic technology should play in devotion and worship. Marist Brothers Catholic Order's Use of Pedophile's Death as Shield from Abuse Claims Sparks Outrage in Australia
Know about a Pedophile's death and how allegedly has been used as a shield from abuse accusations in the Catholic Order in Australia. Read more to learn more. Andrew Wilkie Leaked Document to Accuse Hillsong Church of Financial Impropriety
The Hillsong Church was accused by a Tasmanian independent member of parliament, Andrew Wilkie, of financial impropriety following the leakage of a document that provides a detailed summary of the misusing funds of the church. The founder and former senior pastor of the church allegedly spent the ch… Travis Avenue Baptist Church’s Lead Teaching Pastor, Drew Erickson Resigned Following Arrest Due to Driving While Intoxicated With A Kid Under 15, Unlicensed Weapon
The lead teaching pastor of Travis Avenue Baptist Church, Drew Erickson was recently arrested for driving while Intoxicated with a kid under 15 and having an unlicensed weapon in his car. Several days after the arrest, the pastor decided to resign from his position due to personal reasons. France's Catholic Church Provides Compensation to Almost 200 Victims of Church Sex Abuse
Discover about nearly 200 victims of child sexual abuse by priests or other church representatives in France have been awarded monetary compensation as part of a reparations scheme by the Independent National Authority for Recognition and Reparation (INIRR). LGBT Catholics Seek More Progress With Pope Francis' Warm Welcome
Discover how Pope Francis promotes inclusivity among the members of the LBGT Community. Know about how the community responds to the "lacking" action of the pope towards this. Bishop Stephen Chow of Hong Kong's Top Catholic Cleric Visits Beijing on April to be ‘A Bridge Between Two Sides’
Hong Kong's most prominent Catholic cleric, Bishop Stephen Chow, will visit Beijing in April. The five-day tour of the bishop aims to bring attention to the purpose of the Diocese of Hong Kong, which is to serve as a conduit and to promote communication and collaboration between the two groups. ‘Changing World – Changing Church’ Lecture on 173rd General Assembly Celebration of Jamaica Baptist Union
The Jamaica Baptist Union celebrates its173rd General Assembly at Boulevard Baptist Church on Washington Boulevard in Street. Dr. Scott Thumma, a professor at Hartford International University and the event's keynote speaker, presented the idea that spiritual needs have stayed consistent and importa… Biden Administration Accused of Infringing Religious Freedom with Latest Actions
Know the controversy in the College of the Ozarks, a private religious college in Missouri has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold its policy of requiring men and women to live in separate dormitories, citing the protection of religious freedom. Young Cleveland Resident Shot in Broad Daylight at Local Church Parking Lot, Police Launch Investigation
Discover the crime in which according to the Cleveland Police Department, a 15-year-old boy was shot dead in a church parking lot on Sunday afternoon. Click the headline to learn more. Statesboro United Methodist Church Chooses to Remain in the Church Amidst Denomination Split
Know about the church that decided to stay in the United Methodist Church denomination despite the ongoing disaffiliations of other churches due to conflict on human sexuality. St. Fimbarrus Parish Church's Parochial Church Council Passes Resolution Banning Women Vicars
Even though St. Fimbarrus Parish Church has been vacant for four years, the Parochial Church Council has barred women from becoming vicars. The Rev. Angela Berners-Wilson, the first woman ordained as a Church of England priest, called the resolution a "shame" and said it was terrible they were still… Pope Francis Challenges Centuries-Old Tradition with Talks of Revising Priestly Celibacy in Candid Interview
Priestly celibacy has been a centuries-old tradition and norm within the Catholic Church. Discover how Pope Francis candidly stated that this tradition could be revised, and there is really a view of the possibility of it. Louisville Archbishop Addresses Meat-Eating on St. Patrick's Day: Catholics Get a Pass this Year
Know About Louisville Archbishop Shelton Fabre, who has given a dispensation from the Catholic tradition of abstaining from meat on St. Patrick's Day for 24 counties within his jurisdiction. Nicaragua Considers Cutting Ties with Vatican Over Controversial Remarks
Discover how Pope Francis allegedly compared Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government to a communist or Nazi dictatorship, which caused the country's Catholic Church to consider cutting ties with the Vatican.