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Former Pope Was at Meeting Where Pedophile Priest Discussed
Retired Pope Benedict XVI acknowledged that he did attend a 1980 meeting at which the transfer of a pedophile priest to his then-diocese was discussed, saying an editorial error was responsible for his previous assertion that he wasn't.
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Noem’s School ‘Prayer’ Bill Rejected by House Republicans
A Republican-dominated South Dakota House committee rejected Gov. Kristi Noem's proposal to require public schools to have a moment of silence to start the day.
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At March for Life, a Mix of Triumph and Apprehension
March for Life organizers condemned the presence of people affiliated with America First, whose leader is widely decried as a white nationalist.
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Southern Baptist Church Conference’s Goal to Release ‘Young Lions’
Southern Baptist churches from across Mobile brought hundreds of students together Jan. 14-15 for the Young Lions Conference to focus on equipping and sending students to reach the city with the Gospel.
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‘Redeeming Love’ Movie Releases—But Should Christians Go See It?
The film, “Redeeming Love,” based on the Christian novel of the same name, released today in theaters. Author Francine Rivers says her story demonstrates “the pursuing love that God shows to His people,” but Christian author Phylicia Masonheimer believes it could be "enormous stumbling block" for some.
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Josh Duggar Requests New Trial After Being Convicted for Child Pornography
Josh Duggar's defense team has requested that Duggar be acquitted or receive a new trial, based on an allegation that important evidence was withheld from the defense team until just before the trial.
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‘I Met Grief in the Fiercest Way,’ TobyMac Opens up About Truett’s Death
Grammy Awarding winning Christian artist TobyMac (Toby McKeehan) recently sat down with 99.1 Joy FM to talk about the grief he has experienced after losing his first born son, Truett, in the fall of 2019.
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Stampede at Christian Ceremony in Liberia Kills 29 People
At least 29 people in Liberia, including 11 children and a pregnant woman, have died in a stampede of worshippers at a Christian ceremony in a densely populated area of the capital, Monrovia.