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Catholic Exorcist Fired After Linking UFO Sightings With Demonic Activity

The Archdiocese of Washington has removed Monsignor Stephen Rossetti from his role as an exorcist after comments he made linking UFO sightings to demonic activity. In a statement released Wednesday, Cardinal Robert McElroy announced that Rossetti, a priest of the Diocese of Syracuse, New York, had been removed as an exorcist of the Archdiocese of […] The post Catholic Exorcist Fired After Linking UFO Sightings With Demonic Activity appeared first on Charisma Magazine Online.

Calls for prayers for England amid tensions over murder of Henry Nowak

Church of England bishops are appealing for peace and asking Christians to pray for England following unrest over the circumstances surrounding the murder of student Henry Nowak. 

Christians must work together for spiritual renewal in Europe, church leaders hear

Church leaders gathered in London from around the world to discuss evangelism, unity and public witness.

Report warns religious freedom protections in Mexico exist largely ‘on paper’

A new report says that in Mexico, legal safeguards often exist only in theory and that serious violations are continuing across several regions of the country.

Julian of Norwich pilgrimage site seeks funds for sustainable future

Revelations of Divine Love is the first known book in the English language by a woman.

Päivi Räsänen warns Canada about dangers of 'hate speech' laws

“Censorship is one of the greatest existential threats to today’s democracies in Europe," she said.
6.4.26 Public distrust of the Ebola outbreak, Trump’s anti-weaponization fund, protecting women-only shelters, and Barry Wilmore’s training and faith

6.4.26 Public distrust of the Ebola outbreak, Trump’s anti-weaponization fund, protecting women-only shelters, and Barry Wilmore’s training and faith

Public distrust of the Ebola outbreak, the end of Trump’s anti-weaponization fund, protecting women-only shelters, and Astronaut Barry Wilmore’s training and faith. Plus, Daniel Suhr on responsibility for transgender procedures, New York sewer visitors, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a nonprofit investor group that has helped investor members deploy over $26 million into more than 60 companies since 2018. The network seeks growth-stage businesses led by Christians who tangibly show and share the gospel. If you know an investor interested in faith-aligned private company opportunities, encourage them to explore membership at ambassadorsimpact.comFrom Dordt University, host of the upcoming At Work in the Garden conference, celebrating God’s good design of work. Dordt.edu/gardenAnd from Pensacola Theological Seminary... Preparing students to preach God’s Word. go.pcci.edu/startseminary

Parliamentary group highlights plight of Christian YouTuber detained in Egypt

While not a "worst offender" Egypt still makes 42 on the Open Doors watchlist.
The lost legacy of India’s industrial missionaries: How radical environmentalism is erasing it

The lost legacy of India’s industrial missionaries: How radical environmentalism is erasing it

Early Christian missions in India did not treat poverty as a permanent condition or a romantic ideal. They saw it as a problem to solve.
Why the resurrection matters for both Christians and non-believers

Why the resurrection matters for both Christians and non-believers

What does the resurrection mean for our Christian faith, and what significance does it have for non-believers?
Pope Leo is wrong about just war — especially in the age of Artificial Intelligence

Pope Leo is wrong about just war — especially in the age of Artificial Intelligence

The theological case for just war has seldom been more urgent than it is right now.
Best-preserved early image of Jesus unearthed in Turkey amid wave of Christian discoveries

Best-preserved early image of Jesus unearthed in Turkey amid wave of Christian discoveries

Archaeologists working across Turkey have uncovered a series of discoveries that are offering new insight into the earliest centuries of Christianity, including what researchers describe as the best-preserved early image of Jesus ever found.