July 11, 2020 249-year-old California church damaged by fire, investigation underway A 249-year-old Catholic Church located in a town just outside of Los Angeles, Calif., caught fire early Saturday.
July 10, 2020 Turkey's president formally makes Hagia Sophia a mosque The president of Turkey on Friday formally converted Istanbul’s sixth-century Hagia Sophia back into a mosque and declared it open for Muslim worship, hours after a high court annulled a 1934 decision that had made the religious landmark a museum.
July 10, 2020 Roman Catholic Church awarded at least $1.4B in federal coronavirus aid The U.S. Roman Catholic Church raked in between $1.4 billion and $3.5 billion in federal coronavirus aid, making it one of the top beneficiaries of the government's Paycheck Protection Program.Â
July 10, 2020 NFL legend Tony Dungy says 'anyone who believes the Bible' wouldn't agree with CNN host Don Lemon Dungy said anyone who believes in the Bible wouldn't agree with the CNN host's recent comment that Jesus Christ "admittedly was not perfect."Â
July 9, 2020 Pastor slams CNN, Don Lemon for claiming Jesus wasn’t perfect: ‘Uncontested champions of Fake News’ CNN anchor Don Lemon made the shocking claim that Jesus Christ was not perfect, which Pastor Robert Jeffress says "makes him and his network the uncontested champions of Fake News."
July 9, 2020 Pope scraps prepared remarks on China’s security law in Hong Kong, raising concerns: report Pope Francis skipped any mention of Hong Kong during his weekly address last Sunday, even though the issue was reportedly included in his prepared remarks.
July 9, 2020 Navy updates coronavirus policy to allow church attendance, 'major victory' for religious liberty advocates The Navy updated its coronavirus restrictions policy to allow service members to attend houses of worship after chaplains and a religious liberty law firm complained last week alleging the temporary orders were being unlawfully applied.
July 9, 2020 Little Sisters of the Poor on SCOTUS victory on birth control exemption: 'We always knew God would protect us' Following a Wednesday Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Trump administration and Catholic Charity Little Sisters of the Poor, Little Sisters of the Poor Director of Communications Sister Constance Veit said Thursday that her organization always knew they were protected by God.Â
July 9, 2020 Little Sisters of the Poor on Supreme Court win: God has protected us Sister Constance Veit and the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty's Montse Alvarado join 'Fox & Friends' after the Supreme Court upholds religious and moral exemptions for birth control coverage.
July 9, 2020 Frank Scaturro: Supreme Court ruling in Little Sisters’ case is a victory for religious freedom The Supreme Court bolstered its standing as a defender of religious liberty with two decisions Wednesday vindicating that ideal.