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The pope met the reggaeton sensation, whose album ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ (I Should Have Taken More Pictures) won Album of the Year at this year’s Grammys, with his family and other people.
More than ever, the DHS vision of "reverse migration" is a reality. Faith groups south of the border told Sojourners how they're changing to meet new needs.
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The Vatican said on Thursday that priests and lay Catholics who are part of a breakaway right-wing Catholic group that ordained bishops without Pope Leo's approval were in schism with the wider Church and now excommunicated.
In between long blackouts, Cuban Christians ask their U.S. counterparts to remember the embargo “isn’t a faraway policy.”
Most humanitarian funding goes to people who have potentially economically productive lives; the people “Crazy Yevhenii” saves may not even survive the drive out.
The station often appeals to conservative U.S. Catholics and an occasional critic of the late Pope Francis, who complained about it “bad-mouthing” him.
The Old Testament prophet offers a lesson to people who think they can play God.
Doug Wilson wants no flags in church. I used to agree with him.
Thankfully, God has provided us with help for the physical terror the planet is about to unleash. Will we utilize it?
Leo doesn’t want to be seen as a rival to President Trump. That doesn’t mean he thinks the gospel is apolitical.
Leo has emerged as an outspoken critic of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The pope said this month’s threat from Trump to destroy Iranian civilization was “unacceptable.”
In an unprecedented closure, the state is barring Palestinian Christians, Muslims, and Jews from normal Holy Week activities in the Old City of Jerusalem, citing the war with Iran.









