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Lawmakers seek answers from US govt. over military hospital ending pact with friars || SW NEWS || 760 Lawmakers are demanding explanations from the Biden administration after a military hospital terminated …More
Lawmakers seek answers from US govt. over military hospital ending pact with friars || SW NEWS || 760
Lawmakers are demanding explanations from the Biden administration after a military hospital terminated a contract with the Franciscan friars who had been providing Catholic pastoral care there for almost two decades.

Pope Francis exhorts French believers to be active hosts during Paris Olympics 2024
Pope Francis has sent a message to French Catholics inviting them to get involved in the Summer Olympics of 2024.

WCC general secretary appeals for ceasefire as fighting intensifies in Sudan
As the fighting between the military and a paramilitary unit in Sudan rages, the World Council of Churches general secretary Rev Dr. Jerry Pillay expressed deep sadness at the escalation of hostilities.

Church leaders urge Nigerian president-elect Tinubu to engage all citizens in nation building
Christian leaders in Nigeria have urged the newly elected government to involve all Nigerian citizens while building a new nation.

33 Christians killed by Jihadists laid to rest in Nigeria’s Kaduna state
In Nigeria, the 33 Christians who were murdered by Muslim herdsmen on Sunday were laid to rest on April 17 in the state of Kaduna, which is one of the epicenters of Christian persecution.

Biden catering to a radical minority at women's expense, says Riley Gaines
The former University of Kentucky All-American swimmer Riley Gaines has strongly condemned President Joe Biden's pledge to veto a bill that would bar biological men from competing in women's sports.


Holy See forms observatory to scrutinize Marian apparitions, mystical phenomenon
At the Vatican, the Pontifical Marian Academy has formed a commission to scrutinize possible apparitions of Our Lady and other associated mystical phenomena.

Kansas governor vetoes bills intended to save babies born after botched abortions
The Governor of Kansas Laura Kelly has vetoed a "born-alive" bill that would have protected children who survive failed abortions.

LGBTQ task force at University of Pittsburgh pushes their agenda with series of demands
In the United States, the University of Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ task force has come forward with several demands, including expanding housing and healthcare to trans students.

Christian preacher gets 5-year restraining order for using Bible verses in online protest
A Christian preacher who expressed his moral and religious objections in posts about a church that supports same-sex marriage and a public drag queen performance in front of children has been given a five-year social media silence order by a judge in Oklahoma's Washington County in the United States.

US bishops want new gun laws after Nashville school shooting
Catholic bishops in the state of Tennessee joined more than 130 other religious figures in urging Republican Governor Bill Lee and the Legislature to implement stricter gun prohibitions, such as "extreme risk" or "red flag" measures.

Lawmakers to cut proposed fund for anti-abortion centers in USA
Budget writers in Tennessee said on Tuesday that they will use only $20 million of taxpayer money to support anti-abortion centers, which is a sharp decrease from the initial $100 million suggested by Gov. Bill Lee three months before.

Portugal parishes to celebrate WYD Hour on April 23 by ringing church bells
Churches in Portugal will ring their bells at 20:23 on Sunday, April 23, to commemorate 100 days until the start of World Youth Day (WYD) Lisbon 2023.

SOS Porn Deliverance launched to tackle online pornography
Addiction to pornography is the major cause of divorce in the last 20 years and the source of stress in contemporary marriages.