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VATICAN CITY (RNS) -- Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis on Wednesday (March 13), after only two days of voting in the conclave tasked with choosing a successor to Pope Benedict XVI.
Pope Francis on Monday (Feb. 16) denounced the brutal slayings of 21 Coptic Christians in Libya by militants linked to the Islamic State, saying “they were assassinated just for being Christian.”
Read Harvest Bible Chapel to Drop Defamation Case against Critics and more breaking Christian news headlines from around the world. Harvest Bible Chapel filed a defamation lawsuit in October 2018 against three critics, but on Tuesday, after the court denied their request to keep certain documents confidential, the megachurch decided to drop the ...
Harvest Bible Chapel Reaches Multimillion-Dollar Settlement with Former Pastor James MacDonald Monday, October 19, 2020 Former pastor James MacDonald and Harvest Bible Chapel have reached a multi-million dollar settlement regarding MacDonald's dismissal from the church and the rights to his ministry.
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Calvary Chapel Pastor Accused of Subjecting Students to 'Simulated Torture' during Boot Camp Monday, August 22, 2022 Calvary Chapel pastor Chet Lowe is being accused of running a Christian boot camp in California where adult students were subjected to “simulated torture.”
With clergy and first-responders not invited to the official 10-year memorial of 9/11, a group that feels it is imperative to have a public prayer witness at Ground Zero has initiated a public prayer service which will meet in front of St. Paul's Chapel on Broadway, at 10:00 a.m. on September 10, and walk over to Ground Zero.
Harvest Bible Chapel to Drop Defamation Case against Critics Tuesday, January 8, 2019 Harvest Bible Chapel filed a defamation lawsuit in October 2018 against three critics, but on Tuesday, after the court denied their request to keep certain documents confidential, the megachurch decided to drop the case.
The sermon was given by Joshua Heath, a junior research fellow, during a Sunday evensong service at Trinity College chapel. In the course of his message, Heath displayed Renaissance and Medieval paintings of the crucifixion that depicted a side wound that he likened to a vagina.
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