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Viganò to world’s bishops: Question the moral and mental suitability of Bergoglio as Pope

In a brief statement reflecting on President Biden’s visit with Pope Francis, Archbishop Viganò points out the severity of the current papacy.

Biden’s Visit to the Vatican

The party of JFK now loves to talk politics with the pope.

Ex-witch shares how she left the occult for Christ, why Halloween is ‘Satan’s playground’

Outspoken Christian and ex-witch Jenny Weaver said before she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior, she spent nine years of her life practicing witchcraft, abusing drugs and obeying the whispering voices she believes were demons “tormenting” her with the command: “Go cut yourself, cut yourself, cut yourself.” 

Border pray-in: Faith leaders meet, sound alarm over human trafficking, Biden humanitarian crisis

California attorney general created two new anti-human trafficking teams this year to apprehend perpetrators and support survivors after increased labor and sexual exploitation was reported statewide.

Vatican cancels live broadcast of Biden greeting pope

The Vatican on Thursday abruptly canceled the planned live broadcast of U.S. President Joseph R. Biden meeting Pope Francis, the latest restriction to media coverage of the Holy See.

Archbishop Vigano Denounces The Coronavirus Vaccine: ‘There Is A Duty To Refuse It’

Vigano Condemns The Corruption of 'The Globalist Elite'

Yet Another Canadian Pastor Jailed for Holding Outdoor Worship: ‘We’re Fighting Against Spiritual Wickedness’

A Canadian pastor, who was arrested last week for reportedly violating COVID-19 health orders, spent an extra night in jail after police said he wouldn't be released unless he agreed to stop preaching in church.

Christian Institute launches campaign to protect churches from conversion therapy ban

The Christian Institute has launched a campaign in response to concerns that a ban on conversion therapy will "catch the ordinary work of churches."

Life beyond LGBT

X-Outloud is a growing network across Europe of people who are no longer LGBT and a collection of their testimonies can be found in the ministry's new book.

Catholic Church census reveals growth in Asia and Africa, decline in Europe

An annual census by the Vatican news agency, Fides, shows that the number of Catholics has increased in Africa, the Americas and Asia but gone down in Europe.

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