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Vatican Overturns Texas Bishop’s Dismissal of Carmelite Nun but Backs His Investigation

The Vatican has overturned a Texas bishop’s dismissal of a Carmelite nun from her order after she was accused of breaking her vow of chastity with a priest, weighing in on a power struggle and scandal that drew national attention.

How Is the ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag Spotted at Alito’s House Linked to Jan. 6?

When The New York Times reported Wednesday (May 22) that an "Appeal to Heaven" flag had been sighted last summer at a shore house owned by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, it wasn’t the first time the symbol had been linked to Christian judges and lawmakers.

MyChurchFinder Is an Online Directory to Christian Nationalist Congregations

MyChurchFinder sends surveys to pastors nationwide and assigns a letter grade to their church based on their answers. To receive an A rating, pastors must demonstrate that they lead a “biblically sound, culturally aware & non-socialistic legislatively active church.”

Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid Defend Character and Freedoms of Kicker Harrison Butker

As the Kansas City Chiefs gathered for off-season activities this week, quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid faced questions about kicker Harrison Butker's recent polarizing commencement speech.

Stryper Frontman Michael Sweet Warns That Judgmental Christians ‘Turn People Away From God’

Michael Sweet, frontman for the Christian metal band Stryper, believes that the church has work to do in overcoming its judgmental posture toward the world. 

Former Orange CEO Kristen Ivy Retracts ‘Inappropriate Relationship,’ Claims ‘Clergy Sexual Abuse’ Against Founder Reggie Joiner

Former Orange CEO Kristen Ivy said in an email to Orange board members that her and Orange founder Reggie Joiner's “inappropriate relationship” was actually “clergy sexual abuse.”

Despite Pope’s Clear ‘No’ on CBS, Promoters of Women Deacons Hold out Hope

Despite what appeared to be a rigid no from Pope Francis to the idea of ordaining Catholic women deacons during the pontiff’s interview with CBS News on Monday (May 20), Catholic advocates for the prospect of women deacons in the church remain hopeful.

A Priest’s Kidnapping in South Sudan Heightens Fear Among Clergy in the Country

The recent mysterious disappearance of the Rev. Luke Yugue and his driver, Michael Gbeko, in South Sudan has left many Christians in the central African country worried about their safety and afraid to carry out ministry work across the troubled nation.