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Pope Francis Tells Ukrainians 9 Months After Start of War With Russia: ‘Your Pain Is My Pain’
Pope Francis recently penned a letter to the Ukrainian people nine months after Russia launched an all-out invasion of their country. In it, Francis told Ukrainians that 'their pain is his pain' amid "the absurd madness of war." Vancouver Pastor Draws Flak for Sermon Attacking LGBTQ+ People, Club Q Victims
A pastor in Vancouver recently drew the ire of people online when he said in his sermon Tuesday that the death of five individuals at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado was “a good thing.” Indonesian Churches and Non-Profit Organization Mobilize After 5.6-Magnitude Earthquake Hits the Island of Java
Indonesian Christian Organization Jamokris and Others Send Aid to Survivors of 5.6 Earthquake in Java 10 Ways How LGBTQ+ Christians and Their Families Could Protect Themselves From Harm
With attacks such as the Club Q mass shooting, it's not surprising that many LGBTQ+ individuals and their loved ones would feel threatened these days. Here are 10 ways how LGBTQ+ Christians and their families could help protect themselves from harm: Vatican Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher Says ‘Peace Only Possible Through Dialogue’
Archbp. Paul Richard Gallagher, the Vatican's Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, told the members of the Union of Superiors General (IUSG) on Wednesday that peace can be achieved only when there is genuine dialogue. 2 California Churches Join Local Community in Honoring Club Q Shooting Victims
At least two churches in California have signified their solidarity with the five individuals who died during an armed attack at Club Q, a Colorado LGBTQ+ nightclub on Nov. 19. Latter Day Saints Serve and Donate to Countries in Need
The Churhc of the Latter Day Saints report on their recent acts worldwide to help people in countries in need New York Baptist Church Pastor Bares Vigil for Double Homicide Victims
A Baptist Church pastor in Schenectady County, New York, had announced a vigil on Nov. 25, Friday, at 6 p.m. to honor the victims of a double murder case. 10 Ways Christians Could Become Kinder Towards LGBTQ+ People
While some still do not subscribe to the idea of allowing same-sex couples to be wed legally, one can argue that the least we can do is show kindness and civility towards the LGBTQ+ community, which are two things any human being deserve. Here are 10 ways how Christians could become kinder towards … Ukrainian Authorities Suspect Orthodox Christian Leaders of Russian Ties Following Probe on Monastery Complex
Ukraine’s counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence authorities expressed concern that some of the country’s Orthodox Christian religious leaders may be connected with Russian covert operations. Catholic Church-Run Indian Prison Ministry Urges Authorities To Address Jail, Prisoner Issues
Prison Ministry India (PMI), a prison ministry run by the Catholic Church, recently urged provincial authorities to address various concerns of prisoners and jail officials. Govt Regulators OK Wyoming Christian Rescue Mission’s Bid To Only Hire Believers
Federal and state regulators have favored the filing by a Christian rescue mission based in Casper, Wyoming, to hire only candidates who support the latter’s religious convictions. Colorado Churches, Others To Hold Vigils Honoring Club Q Shooting Victims
Several churches and other entities in Colorado have announced the schedules of vigils for the bloody Club Q mass shooting victims. Accordingly, organizers urge the public to join the state-wide vigils to express solidarity with the Colorado Springs gay club shooting victims and their families. Catholic Church Observes November 23 as ‘Red Wednesday’ for Martyrs
The Catholic Church observes Red Wednesday as a day to support and pay respects to Christians under prosecution German Catholic Church Allows LGBTQ+ Employees Into Church Office Work
The German Catholic Church amended its labor laws to allow LGBTQ people to be employed by the church.