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World's oldest man dies at 114, attributed long life to loving God
The oldest man in the world, who died this week in Venezuela, attributed his longevity in part to his strong Catholic faith and love for God.
Watchdog sues State Dept. to obtain Biden officials' communications about Tucker Carlson
Judicial Watch is suing the U.S. State Department to obtain communications between top officials regarding Tucker Carlson after it failed to comply with a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
French gender equality minister wants priest prosecuted for saying homosexuality is sinful 'weakness'
France's minister for gender equality, diversity, and equal opportunities reported Catholic priest Matthieu Raffray for potential prosecution, deeming his comments saying homosexuality is a sinful "weakness" discriminatory. The Interministerial Delegation for the Fight against Racism, Anti-semitism, and Anti-LGBT Hatred agreed and called for him to be prosecuted under Article 40 of the French penal code.
4 pro-life protesters found guilty of FACE Act violations in Tennessee
Four pro-life Christians in Tennessee were convicted Tuesday of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act for protesting outside a Nashville-area abortion clinic in 2021.
Trump floats 'Christian Visibility Day' in response to Biden's 'Trans Visibility Day'
Former President Donald Trump blasted President Joe Biden on Tuesday for commemorating Transgender Visibility Day on Easter Sunday, saying that Election Day this year should be considered "Christian Visibility Day."
Pope Francis claims Pope Benedict XVI defended him over same-sex civil unions stance: report
Pope Francis has reportedly claimed in a new book that his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, defended Francis' support for legal civil union protections for same-sex couples to prelates.
Richard Dawkins laments decline of 'cultural Christianity' in UK amid surging Islam
Atheist author Richard Dawkins described himself as a "cultural Christian" and lamented the faith's waning cultural influence in Europe, though he still derided its key tenets as "nonsense," during an interview on Easter Sunday.
New Hampshire assisted suicide bill survives challenge after Catholic lawmaker changes his mind
A bill seeking to allow people in New Hampshire with six months or less to live access to physician-assisted suicide has survived a challenge spurred by a Catholic lawmaker who changed his mind after voting in favor of the legislation.
Trump's Bible endorsement draws mixed reactions from Christians: 'Syncretistic expression'
Former President Donald Trump's promotion during Holy Week of the leather-bound "God Bless the USA" Bible has prompted mixed reactions from Christian scholars and activists, drawing accusations he is inappropriately mixing politics and religion.
Roseanne Barr discusses her faith, suffering, end of the world: 'Pray with me'
Comedian Roseanne Barr recently spoke about her faith in God and how it has influenced her life as she has navigated the pitfalls of working in the entertainment industry.