After pop boy band One Direction posted a video of two of its members smoking pot and joking about drug use, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference has called for the band to be banned in the Philippines.
As conservative members of the Board of Supervisors in Los Angeles continue to push for the inclusion of a cross in its design, others believe that the government seal is no place for the Christian symbol.
The Catholic diocese of Trenton in New Jersey said it was not responsible for the molestation of a teenage boy by a priest as the accused was off duty when the abuse took place.
After rejecting a digital billboard featuring Jesus with tattoos, the Lubbock Independent School District won a First Amendment lawsuit against David Miller on May 29.
A group of Christians organized a “D-Day 70th Anniversary Prayer Storm” on June 6th with hopes of defeating evil and reestablishing the spiritual power of repentance.
Church of England has said it will defrock clergymen if they are found to be supporters of the National Front or British National Party after bishops found their views to be “un-Christian” and promote “the sin of racism.”
After Lebanese president Michel Sleiman’s term came to an end, he left behind a vacuum that many fear could further affect the influence of Christians in a turbulent regime consumed with sectarian infighting.
2,200 teachers in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati were made to sign an update morality clause that spells out what they can and cannot do with regards to a host of moral issues.
The Catholic Church in Ireland is under fire after a researcher discovered at least 796 dead bodies of babies in the septic tank of a former home for unwed mothers.