Hostage Clock in Tel Aviv Stopped after Nearly 844 Days
A woman holds a sign reading "sometimes dreams come true" beside a clock in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 27, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Ohad Zwigenberg ...
A woman holds a sign reading "sometimes dreams come true" beside a clock in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 27, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Ohad Zwigenberg ...
Efforts to build a massive Christian monument in the U.K are shaping up now that a charity based out of the U.K. has raised over $2.5 million.
Authorities in Singapore have decided to conserve a cluster of Catholic-owned buildings for their historic, architectural and social significance.
On a quiet, breezy morning, Sister Dorothy Okoli stood amid schoolchildren ages 6-12 in a classroom, teaching them English.
Human rights groups in India say they have documented over 300 incidents of Christian persecution in just the first nine months of 2021, warning that this year might be the worst in terms of the number of such incidents in the country’s history.
Pope Francis called on the international community to stop deporting migrants to unsafe countries.
Right to Life UK said it is unlikely Baroness Meacher's Assisted Dying Bill will become law.
Over a dozen historic churches and meeting houses are to benefit from a £2m government grant to fund urgent repairs.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and the U.K.’s former Prime Minister Gordon Brown have warned that a proposed law to allow assisted suicide would “undermine the sanctity of life” and could pressure the frail and vulnerable to end their lives.
Cardinal Eugene Tisserant was a librarian who knew more than 10 languages, advised multiple popes, and held key Vatican positions.
Alta Fixsler, the two-year-old British girl whose parents fought to keep on life support, died October 18 after her life support was withdrawn.