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Vatican court sentences eco-activists to prison for damaging art
The three activists raised awareness of climate change by damaging artwork in the Vatican Museums last summer.
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Hundreds of Christians bless land for giant prayer monument
Christians from all denominations have gathered on the outskirts of Birmingham to bless the land where a giant prayer monument is to be built.
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Uganda on the brink of massive food crisis
A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in Uganda amid widespread food and funding shortages, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) has warned.
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe there are only 2 genders, PRRI study finds
The share of Americans who believe there are only two genders, as opposed to many gender identities, has increased to nearly two-thirds as issues related to LGBT ideology continue to divide the American public, a new study suggests.
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Doomed or sign of hope? Pope Francis' mission for peace in Ukraine is underway
Sent on a papal mission for peace, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi returned from Kyiv on Tuesday amid mixed reactions from the champions and skeptics of Pope Francis' efforts to mediate in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
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Pope Francis remains in hospital
Pope Francis is continuing his recovery from hernia surgery in hospital.
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Jesus, the servant King
Jesus is the archetype of servant leadership.
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Lessons from Paul in saying goodbye and moving on
It is a blessing to say goodbye.
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NHS restricts use of puberty blockers for minors
The NHS announced Friday that it will only commission puberty-suppressing hormones as part of clinical research, effectively restricting the use of puberty-blocking drugs for gender transition outside of clinical trials.
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General Medical Council won't take action against Christian doctor opposed to preferred pronouns
The General Medical Council (GMC) has told a Christian doctor that his opposition to preferred pronouns does not affect his fitness to practice.
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Ex-gay Christian accused of advertising 'conversion practices' stands trial in Malta
An ex-gay Christian is on trial in Malta after sharing his testimony about leaving behind a homosexual lifestyle.
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Catholic pilgrim who took on French park attacker hailed a hero
A pilgrim has credited his Catholic faith with giving him the courage to take on a knifeman who attacked children in a French park on Thursday.