Christians in Indonesia Appeal Revocation of Building Permit – Morningstar News
A Christian organization in Indonesia is appealing a decision to revoke its construction permits, asserting the revocations were unlawful, sources said.
A Christian organization in Indonesia is appealing a decision to revoke its construction permits, asserting the revocations were unlawful, sources said.
An estimated 10,000 attended the Mass in Nicosia’s GSP Stadium.
The lay head of a new Portuguese Catholic Church committee on child sex abuse urged victims Thursday to come forward but stressed his group’s task is to study what has happened, not launch formal investigations.
Listen to this story: Scientists are using human stem cells to create a structure that mimics a pre-embryo and can serve as a research alternative to a real one. They say these “blastoids” provide an efficient, ethical way to study human development and pursue biomedical discoveries in fertility and contraception. […]
Danon told CBN News the Vienna nuclear talks are crucial to the future of the Middle East and the world.
Around the world every country is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic in its own way — drawing on its resources and hopefully learning from its weaknesses. That’s why Israel, enlisted one of its most trusted and prominent institutions to help — the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
On his second day in Cyprus, Pope Francis celebrated Mass for the island’s Catholic community and said the only way to truly recover from the tensions that still divide the country is to seek healing in Jesus together, as brothers and sisters.
Pope Francis met Friday with the leader of Cyprus’ Greek Orthodox Church with the aim of further mending an ideological and political rift between the Catholic West and the Orthodox East that dates back nearly a millennium.
According to the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Pope Francis might visit Ukraine in the near future.
The pope urged Catholics and Orthodox Christians to seek ‘ever greater fraternity.’
President Joe Biden said during a White House Hanukkah celebration on Wednesday that he met with former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir during the Six-Day War in 1967, but he was still in law school at the time and the former PM had not been elected yet.