Christians from across Iraq have been attending the funeral of the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul, Paulos Faraj Rahho.
Surrounded by armed guards, mourners wept and held flowers as the coffin was carried through the village of Kremlis, near Mosul in northern Iraq.
The archbishop’s body was found in a shallow grave on Thursday, two weeks [...]
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Funeral mass for Iraqi archbishop
March 14, 2008
Florida Man is Raised from the Dead
March 10, 2008
Florida Man is Raised from the Dead when Doctor Obeys God’s Voice to Pray that He Will Live Again
Aimee Herd (March 3, 2008)
“All of a sudden these words came out, ‘Father, I cry out for this man’s soul, if he does not know You, raise him from the dead.’”
Pope recants over Martin Luther
March 6, 2008
Pope Benedict the Sixteenth is set to reveal a soft spot for Protestant pioneer Martin Luther.
In a bid to soften the Pope’s image his annual seminar will focus on the famous church reformer.
Luther was ex communicated and condemned for heresy by Catholics.
According to Vatican insiders, the Pope will now declare that Luther did not intend [...]
America’s Unfaithful Faithful
February 25, 2008
A major new survey presents perhaps the most detailed picture we’ve yet had of which religious groups Americans belong to. And its big message is: blink and they’ll change. For the first time, a large-scale study has quantified what many experts suspect: there is a constant membership turnover among most American faiths. America’s religious culture, [...]
Christians to Welcome Qatar’s First Christian Church
February 24, 2008
Christians in Qatar will celebrate Easter this year in a church for the first time in 14 centuries.
Next month, the St. Mary’s Catholic Church will be among the first of a series of churches to open its doors in the Qatar capital of Doha. Anglican, Greek Orthodox, and Coptic churches are expected to soon follow.