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Jardine Malado September 15, 2017 03:58 AM EST
Convicted murderer sings Christian hymns before execution

Convicted murderer sings Christian hymns before execution

An Ohio man who was convicted of killing two people in back-to-back robberies in suburban Cleveland in 1992 sang Christian hymns as he was executed on Wednesday.

Jardine Malado September 15, 2017 03:52 AM EST
Attacks on religious liberty in US increased by 15 percent in 2016, new report says

Attacks on religious liberty in US increased by 15 percent in 2016, new report says

A new report published by a conservative legal group has indicated that the rate of attacks on religious liberty has been growing in the U.S., with a 15-percent increase in the last year and a 133-percent increase in the last five years.

Jardine Malado September 15, 2017 03:45 AM EST
Majority of pastors' spouses say they have few people to confide in about important life matters

Majority of pastors' spouses say they have few people to confide in about important life matters

As many as 69 percent of pastors' spouses say they have very few people in whom they can confide about "the really important matters in my life," according to a new survey by LifeWay Research.

Jardine Malado September 14, 2017 07:01 AM EST
Catholic leaders defend Trump after Pope Francis questioned his pro-life values

Catholic leaders defend Trump after Pope Francis questioned his pro-life values

Catholic leaders came to the defense of President Donald Trump after Pope Francis questioned his commitment to pro-life values over his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Jardine Malado September 14, 2017 06:26 AM EST
Dairy Queen franchisee defends 'In God We Trust' sign at store following complaint from customer

Dairy Queen franchisee defends 'In God We Trust' sign at store following complaint from customer

An owner of a Dairy Queen store in Kewaskum, Wisconsin has defended a sign on his restaurant that says "In God We Trust" after an out-of-town customer complained about it on social media.

Jardine Malado September 14, 2017 03:38 AM EST
Protestant leaders sign 'Reforming Catholic Confession' marking 500th anniversary of Reformation

Protestant leaders sign 'Reforming Catholic Confession' marking 500th anniversary of Reformation

In anticipation of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation on Oct. 31, more than 250 pastors and theologians have signed a document called "Reforming Catholic Confession" on Tuesday with the aim of demonstrating unity among different Protestant denominations.

Jardine Malado September 13, 2017 07:11 AM EST
Sen. Dianne Feinstein draws criticism for questioning judicial nominee about her Catholic faith

Sen. Dianne Feinstein draws criticism for questioning judicial nominee about her Catholic faith

U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein drew criticism from prominent religious figures, university leaders and academics for questioning judicial nominee Amy Coney Barrett about her Catholic faith during her confirmation hearing last week.

Jardine Malado September 13, 2017 06:56 AM EST
City sells portion of public park to private foundation to preserve cross display

City sells portion of public park to private foundation to preserve cross display

The officials of Neosho city in Missouri have decided to sell a portion of a land to a private foundation to preserve an 80-year-old cross display.

Jardine Malado September 13, 2017 03:03 AM EST
Chick-fil-A branch in Virginia opens doors on a Sunday for displaced congregation

Chick-fil-A branch in Virginia opens doors on a Sunday for displaced congregation

A Chick-fil-A branch in Sandston, Virginia has opened its doors on a Sunday to allow a displaced congregation to hold worship services in the restaurant.

Jardine Malado September 13, 2017 02:57 AM EST
U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allows implementation of Trump's travel ban

U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allows implementation of Trump's travel ban

The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily lifted the restrictions imposed by a lower court on the implementation of President Donald Trump's order barring refugees seeking entry to the country.

Jardine Malado September 12, 2017 05:05 AM EST
California initiative seeks to criminalize abortion as first-degree murder

California initiative seeks to criminalize abortion as first-degree murder

An initiative that seeks to criminalize abortion as first-degree murder in California could appear on the ballot in November 2018 if the proponents gather enough signatures from registered voters.

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