Jesus was political and so are we ~ how christians vote matters

An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

The ecclesiastical hitchhiking of Russian priests

 

León XIV praises Fulton J. Sheen in a speech on the spread of the faith

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Address by Pope Leo XIV to Participants in the General Assembly of the Pontifical Mission Societies

Trump Administration Sues Catholic Diocese Over Land Claim

Rafael Manuel Tovar

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states in the lawsuit that it attempted to purchase the property before going to court. The stated reason is the need to install barriers and other systems on the land, to «protect the border with Mexico.”

From 3,000 Faithful to 110,000: The Diocese of Solwezi in Zambia Celebrates 50 Years

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The Diocese currently has 55 diocesan priests ordained since its founding in 1976. Currently, 39 diocesan priests are actively serving.

Israel expropriates the tomb of the prophet Samuel, but for the Palestinians the target is al-Aqsa

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A new chapter in the silent war on heritage in the West Bank. The tomb of the prophet, north of Jerusalem, managed by the Islamic Waqf, has been seized in the latest act of the “Judaization” of Palestinian sites. Peace Now: the aim is to “expand and deepen the annexation”. Rumours of a plan by the Netanyahu government to strip Jordan of custody of Islam’s third holiest site.

Lebanon, Gaza and the Holy Land: Christians Caught Between War, Humanitarian Collapse and a Struggle for Religious Freedom

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One of the most alarming incidents occurred in the Christian village of Taybeh, the last entirely Christian Palestinian town in the West Bank. On May 29, preparations for the community’s annual Marian festival were temporarily halted when Israeli military vehicles entered the village and ordered organizers to stop their work, despite the event having received the required authorizations from local authorities

Egypt Grants Legal Status to 191 More Church Buildings

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In total, 3,804 churches and related buildings have been approved since the creation of a committee to review churches in 2016, according to media reports and watchdog group Christian Solidarity Worldwide

Pope Leo XIV and the Prime Minister of Canada Place Human Dignity at the Center of the AI Revolution During a Phone Call

Valentina di Giorgio

On May 29, the Pope and the Canadian leader spoke by telephone following the publication of Leo XIV’s new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas

Trump takes another swipe at the Pope following the audience granted by Leo XIV to the mayor of Chicago

Jorge Enrique Mújica

The controversy erupted after Johnson visited the Vatican on May 28 and met with the Pope. Photographs released afterward showed the Chicago-born pontiff and the mayor exchanging gifts.

The ecclesiastical hitchhiking of Russian priests

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From Vladivostok to Vilnius, priests are being reduced to the lay state. In a book published in Paris, where he has been reinstated by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Father Aleksej Uminskij recounts receiving confused letters every week from former colleagues across the country. Many Orthodox priests find it impossible to pray for the war, but fear denunciations and ecclesiastical judgement.

India: 180 Christian Families Denied Water, Economic Rights in Chhattisgarh

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Nearly 41 families have reportedly been denied employment opportunities under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). More than 100 families have allegedly been excluded from Tendu leaf procurement activities.

Radio Maria England relaunches as Radio Maria United Kingdom

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Its mission is particularly focused on those who suffer in body or spirit – the lonely, the elderly, the poor and prisoners – as well as couples and families seeking nourishment for their lives together.

Attempt to undermine the sacrament of confession fails in the French Parliament

Covadonga Asturias

The proposal emerged in the aftermath of the Bétharram abuse scandal, which triggered hundreds of allegations linked to a Catholic school run by the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Bétharram.

Nicaraguan Indigenous leader and political prisoner dies

Fidelity Month, a celebration of God, family, and America, has been recognized by elected officials across the country this June.



Archbishop John Wester reiterated papal concerns about nuclear weapons and the use of artificial intelligence in weaponry during a keynote address.
 


A bill introduced into France's national legislature specifically targets the seal of confession and would expand government control over state-subsidized private schools.
 


The Ortega dictatorship portrayed the death of Brooklyn Rivera as simply from natural causes without mentioning his detention or prison conditions that critics claim actually led to his death.

Pope Leo is coming into his own

 

How American Christians view Israel today

  

Something is happening inside the Christian church right now; a growing disagreement concerning the modern nation of Israel. This video explores the complex interplay of faith and politics, examining how American Christians view Israel today. We discuss this significant current affairs issue, highlighting a key political debate within religious communities. Welcome to The Tall Christian. I make long-form videos on history, faith, and current events through a Christian lens — the stuff they don't teach in school and most pastors won't touch from the pulpit.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

AI stumbles on questions of faith

AI stumbles on questions of faith
Axios: As churches, apps and spiritual chatbots embrace AI, new research suggests general-purpose models may be ill-equipped to handle sensitive questions of faith: grief, forgiveness, marriage, guilt and conversion.

 

In U.F.O. files, some Christians see vexing questions — and demons*
The New York Times: The prospect of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe raises unsettling theological implications.

 

Trump administration pledges $100M in aid for Cuba, but only if Catholic or other faith‑based groups distribute it
The Conversation: Neither the Cuban government nor its military would be allowed to manage its distribution.

 

The Vatican is tackling a big problem plaguing global healthcare
Religion News Service: More than 100 experts and advocates gathered for the largest-ever summit in Rome on the challenges to provide clean water, sanitation and hygiene at hospitals and clinics around the world lacking these basic needs.

 

Orthodox Jewish women in Israel may now take a rabbinic exam, like men
NPR: Israel’s Orthodox religious authorities still refuse to officially ordain women as rabbis, and most Orthodox communities themselves are resistant to women carrying that formal title.

How Christian women are shaping South Asian soccer

From Bangladesh's new Catholic captain to pioneers in Pakistan and India, Christian women are rising in South Asian soccer.
The Neocatechumenal Way is present in 138 countries, has more than 115 seminaries, and comprises some 25,000 communities, totaling over 1 million members.
 


“We stand in awe of God’s work in our midst,” Bishop Michael Martin said.
 


Pope Leo XIV encouraged members of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal to pursue their mission by placing themselves at the service of dioceses and parishes.