Pope Apologies To Indigenous Canadians, Disney Plus Adds R-Rated Movies, 3 People Shot At Chicago Church
Pope Francis has issued an apology to indigenous communities in Canada for the abuses that took place at government supported Catholic residential schools.
Some have expressed skepticism over a claim that hundreds of unmarked graves of indigenous children were found at former Catholic-run residential schools in Canada that made international headlines and led to widespread vandalism and burning of churches last year.
A conservative media watchdog group is slamming Disney Plus for breaking its promise not to add R-rated movies to the streaming platform.
The parents of 12-year-old Archie Battersbee have been denied permission to appeal a second high court judge’s decision to end his life support treatment.
Two pastors who led a unique and fascinating ministry in Salem, Massachusetts — a hotbed of witchcraft and spiritual activity — believe Christians need to turn to “unconditional love" when trying to reach people in difficult or uncomfortable situations.
- Pope apologizes to native Canadians for residential schools abuse | World News
- Doubts cast on claim of 'mass grave' of indigenous kids in Canada | World News
- Disney Plus adds R-rated movies to streaming platform | Entertainment News
- 3 people shot while attending funeral at Chicago church | U.S. News
- Pastor Artur Pawlowski wins legal victory over COVID-19 orders | World News
- Parents denied permission to appeal removal of son's life support | World News
- Meet the pastors who shared the Gospel in a hotbed of witchcraft | Church & Ministries News
- Gunmen rob pastor, congregants of $1M in jewelry inside church | U.S. News