Felix N. Codilla III
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Pope Francis Speaks Against Capitalism's Greed
The leading pay-TV operator, which is part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire, is pushing with the reorganization plan despite reporting an operating profit that is at its highest in five years at £1.263 billion for the second half of 2016.
Satanist Turns to Christ, Gets Born Again
A devil worshipper turned away from his ways and surrendered his life to the Lord by becoming Born Again.
Pope Francis Holds Audience With Chinese Pilgrims
The Communist government rejects Rome's authority to appoint bishops, prompting priests, nuns and lay people of the Chinese dioceses to elect their own bishops
UN Body Accuses Israel of Apartheid
The report admitted that only a ruling by an international tribunal will make its assessment truly authoritative.
Vatican Official Denounced for Anti-Life Stance
Some Catholics have expressed concern over the authority wielded by a Vatican official who is known to be opposed to traditional doctrine and an advocate of artificial contraception.
Indian Government Cracks Down on Christianity
India today is 15th in Open Door's list of countries where it's hardest to be a Christian, up from number 31 in 2013.
Brazil's First Family Driven Away From Residence By 'Ghosts'
Brazilian President Michel Temer moved out of his official residence, convinced that the presidential palace is haunted.
Did Pope Francis Say God Told Him to Change the Ten Commandments?
The Vatican is not worried about the fake news' impact on Pope Francis' credibility as it is too absurd to be believed.
Boy Leaves $5 and Heartbreaking Note on Woman's Doorstep
Christina is looking forward to meeting Jake so she can return his money and give him another wind chime so that he and his sister will each have a memento to remind them of their mother.
Informal Survey Points to Students' Bias Against Christians
An informal study about students' views regarding the issue of businesses being selective of their customers based on the owners' personal conviction showed that young people have an inconsistent stand on the subject, especially if it involves thorny matters of sexual and religious discrimination.