Jardine Malado
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Michele Bachman asks forgiveness for 'ignorant' remarks about Jews
Former Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachman has asked for forgiveness for "ignorant" remarks she made about Jews in the past.
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China prohibits Christians from attending service commemorating earthquake victims
Chinese officials have reportedly asked members of Autumn Rain Blessing Church in Sichuan province not to attend an event to commemorate those who were killed in the earthquake in May 2008.
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Church in Swedish town to appeal rejection of church bells after approving mosque's call to prayer
A church in the Swedish town of Vaxjo has expressed plans to appeal an earlier decision to reject the ringing of bells following the recent approval of a mosque's call to prayer.
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Christian contestant on Dancing With The Stars explains why she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel"
Retired softball Olympian Jennie Finch has explained that she refused to dance to Jannelle Monae's "Make Me Feel" on last week's episode of Dancing With The Stars because she thought that the song was a "little too risque."
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Mothers who drink coffee during pregnancy increase risk of having overweight children - study
Drinking one or two cups of coffee a day during pregnancy could increase risk of children growing up overweight or obese, a new study has claimed.
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Trump's Jerusalem embassy move fulfilled Biblical prophecy, Judge Jeanine Pirro claims
U.S. President Donald Trump has fulfilled a Biblical prophecy by moving the U.S. embassy in Israel from the city of Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, according to Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro.
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Libya returns remains of 20 beheaded Christians to Egypt
The remains of 20 Coptic Christians beheaded by the Islamic State in Libya three years ago were reportedly transferred back to Egypt earlier this week.
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Mike Pence tells students that faith in America is growing despite secularization of society
Vice President Mike Pence told the graduates of Hillsdale College in Michigan that the proportion of religious Americans is still growing even though they are increasingly being marginalized in secular society.
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Royal wedding sermon to be delivered by first African-American bishop in US Episcopal Church
The first senior African-American bishop in the U.S. Episcopal Church has been asked to preach a sermon at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this coming Saturday.
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15,000 pro-life supporters march in Ottawa to protest policy barring summer jobs grants if you oppose abortion
Thousands of pro-life advocates gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa last week for the annual March for Life following controversy over a new government policy that barred pro-life organizations from receiving summer job grants.
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Ban on 'Jesus' and Bible references in student's graduation speech overturned by Colorado University
A university in Colorado has reversed its decision to remove religious references from the graduation speech of a nursing student who has been chosen to address her classmates at their pinning ceremony.
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New Zealand Anglican Church votes in favor of allowing blessing of couples in same-sex relationships
The Anglican Church in New Zealand has passed a resolution to allow individual bishops the choice to bless couples in same-sex relationships.