Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Jamie Foxx Calls Obama 'Our Lord and Savior,' Catholic League Reacts
Academy Award winning actor Jamie Foxx has called Barack Obama "our lord and savior" during the 2012 Soul Train Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday, drawing the attention of Catholic League President Bill Donohue.

Abortion Review Panel in Ireland Calls for Team of Experts in Each Case
The Republic of Ireland's strict abortion laws should be loosened and a team of medical professionals added to each case, an expert review has concluded following the death of a Hindu woman who was denied an abortion in the largely Catholic country.

Morgan Freeman Backs Gay Marriage in New Video, Evokes Civil Rights Comparison
Actor Morgan Freeman has put his famous voice behind same-sex marriage in a new 30-second ad that hails the recent victories for gay advocated and compares the movement to the civil rights era.

US Supreme Court Prepares for Landmark Gay Marriage Review
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing for a meeting behind closed doors on Friday that will determine how they will proceed with a gay marriage debate that is still in the forefront of political discourse, after several states voted to legalize the practice.

Mexico President Asks Congress to Change Country's Name
President Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa of Mexico has said at a news conference on Thursday that he has asked both Houses of Congress to agree to a constitutional reform that would officially change the country's name.

Uganda Drops Death Penalty Provision for Homosexuality as 'Christmas Gift'
The death penalty provision of an anti-gay bill in Uganda has been dropped, it has been reported on Friday, and Members of the Ugandan Parliament (MPs) have immediately moved to endorse the amended legislature.

Joel Osteen: 'Thanksgiving Not Just a Holiday, It's a Lifestyle'
Joel Osteen, one of the world's most popular megachurch pastors, has shared a special Thanksgiving message with the faithful, reminding them that they should be grateful to God every day, and live a lifestyle of thankfulness.

Church of England Will Have Women Bishops, Future Anglican Head Insists
Rev. Justin Welby, the next spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, has said that the Church of England will soon have women bishops, despite losing in a crucial vote on Tuesday in the General Synod.

Protesters Torch Offices in Egypt After President Morsi Issues Himself Unlimited Powers
Angry mobs in Egypt have torched the offices of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood government in several cities, protesting against President Mohammed Morsi's decision to give himself sweeping new powers.

Occupy Protestors Plan to Remain Until Trinity Church Rector Resigns
For most, the Occupy Wall Street Movement came and went without the significant change to America's system some had hoped to achieve. But those still occupying in New York, in front of a church that found itself at the center of the controversy, have said that their fight continues – Thanksgiving Day and beyond.


















