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New Law Bars Foreign Critics From Entering Israel
Israel stepped up its battle against critics by barring the entry of foreign activists who support an international boycott movement against the Jewish state.
Mother, Son Arrested for Their Faith in Iran
Christianity is becoming the fastest growing religion in Iran.
All 100 Senators Call on Agencies to Address Jewish Threats
Threats made against Jewish institutions has prompted all 100 U.S. senators to appeal to the Trump administration to address this national concern.
Muslims Push for Intermarriage to Conquer Christianity
Some Muslim groups have been campaigning for the recovery of Spain from Catholicism.
U.S. Marines Move Into Syria to Take ISIS Capital
U.S. marines have been deployed in Syria armed with heavy artillery to help prepare for the battle to take Raqqa, the Islamic State's de facto capital.
Pope Francis Open to Ordaining Married Men
Pope Francis is considering ordaining married men to the diaconate who could be called into clerical service.
ISIS' Looting of Mosul's Relics Bared
Authorities have discovered the damage wrought by ISIS to Mosul's important archaeological sites which include artifacts dating back to Biblical times.
Obama Pressured Pope Benedict to Resign, Suggests Archbishop
Archbishop Luigi Negri claims that Pope Benedict XVI decided to resign as a result of "tremendous pressures" from the Obama administration.
Cardinal Assures That Vatican Officials Aren't Resisting Pope's Reforms
German Cardinal Gerhard Muller dismissed accusations that some officials in Rome are against the efforts of Pope Francis to reform the Church.
Pope Francis Bats for Renewal of Sacred Musical Tradition
Pope Francis encouraged the renewal of traditional liturgical hymns combined with modern elements to make it relevant today.