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Catholic Leaders Along US-Mexico Border 'Deeply Concerned' Over Pres. Biden's New Transit Ban
The new immigration crackdown launched by the administration of Pres. Joe Biden has been met with criticism from Catholic groups along the US-Mexico border. Democrats also criticized the new law. LA Police Arrested Housekeeper’s Husband for Killing Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell
Discover how the LA police found the person of interest in the murder case of Auxiliary Bishop David O’Connell. The bishop was shot in the torso, resulting in his death last Saturday, Feb.18. Pope Francis Urges Church to Avoid Political Labels and Focus on Spiritual Mission
Pope Francis gave a message as the season of Lent is about to begin that the politicization of the gospel must not be considered and must be avoided. Click the headline to learn more. Sudanese Church Leader Detained for Evangelizing Muslim Community
A church leader, Yousif Ayoub Hussein Ali, was arrested in southeastern Sudan for preaching to Muslims and is believed to violate the religious freedom of the said pastor. Click the headline to learn more. Mississippi Senate Approves Bill Restricting Access to Gender-Affirming Health Care for Minors
The Mississippi Senate has gone with the current trend of passing a bill prohibiting gender-affirming consideration for people under 18, including access to hormone therapy and puberty blockers. Russian Invasion in Ukraine Destroyed At Least 494 Religious Buildings
Since the invasion of Russia started in 2022, around 494 religious' buildings, including churches, mosques, and synagogues, have been destroyed. Almost every region of Ukraine has been subjected to Russian airstrikes against civilian targets, including drone attacks, which continue to this day. Indiana Lawmakers Push Forward Controversial Ban on All Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
A ban on all treatments and procedures of gender-affirming care for minors in Indiana has been pushed forward by Indiana Lawmakers. Know about the reaction of the people who support gender-affirming care and their comments. Southern Baptist Convention Cut Ties with Saddleback Church Over Decision of Ordaining Three Women Pastors
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has cut ties with Saddleback Church after ordaining four women as pastors. The SBC Executive Committee approved a recommendation from the SBC Credentials Committee to label five churches as "not in friendly cooperation with the Southern Baptist Convention" due t… Manila Cathedral’s Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula Reminded that Ash Wednesday is a Symbol of Humility, Compassion and Morality
Lenten season starts on Ash Wednesday, in which people reflect on their life, pray, and fast for Jesus. It is also a symbol of humility, compassion, and morality. Anglican Communion Renounced Church of England for “False Gospel Teachings”
Since the Church of England blessed same-sex marriage, Anglican Communion says the church is teaching a “false gospel.” The Anglican Communion upholds the conventional Christian viewpoint, which holds that marriage should only be between a single man and a single woman, that sexual activity outs… Former Priest Warns of Spiritual Consequences As 'After School Satan Club' Sparks Controversy
A former priest showed concern as he warned Virginia elementary school that there would be spiritual consequences after the formation of the 'After School Satan Club.' Observing Ash Wednesday: A Guide to Lent for Catholics and Christians
Know about the facts about Ash Wednesday, as the article explores what Ash Wednesday really is and the practices and norms that must be followed. Click the headline to learn more. Ukrainian Catholic Church Leader Speaks About 'Gratitude and Powerlessness' a Year After Russian-Ukraine War
Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, the major archbishop of Kyiv-Halych in Ukraine, expressed gratitude and powerlessness in the face of a blind, foolish, unholy war and reiterated his call to release two Eastern-rite Redemptorist priests. He also praised his bishops, priests, monks, and nuns for recogn… Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to Pay $5M Settlement Following Concerns on Church’s Investment
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has agreed to pay the United States Securities and Exchange Commission $5 million for using a different method of reporting liabilities. The church and Ensign Peak have settled with the SEC related to how the forms were submitted in the past, reaffirmi… Brooklyn Congregations Grieves After the Tragic Death of Emmanuel Church of God’s Assistant Pastor, Aracely Courtenay
The assistant pastor of Emmanuel Church of God, Aracely Courtenay, got into an accident and passed away at 50. Courtenay was crossing the street near their church when she stepped into a hollow, fell, and was hit by a car.