October 17, 2021 Power Player of the Week: Pat Robertson steps down, but doesn't step out Religious radio host Pat Robertson on retiring from 'The 700 Club' but continuing his involvement in politics.
October 17, 2021 Haiti gang kidnaps US missionary group, including children A group of 17 U.S. missionaries including children was kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday, according to a voice message sent to various religious missions by an organization with direct knowledge of the incident.
October 16, 2021 Canadian pastor defiant as judge orders him to parrot 'medical experts' from pulpit: 'I will not obey' The Polish-Canadian pastor who has been jailed for holding church services in Calgary, Alberta, said he will refuse to obey a court order requiring him to publicly echo the opinions of medical experts about COVID-19.
October 14, 2021 Biden to meet with Pope Francis amid Catholic scrutiny of pro-abortion policies President Biden will meet Pope Francis on Oct. 29 in Vatican City during his travel to Rome, Italy for the G20 Leaders' Summit later this month, the White House said Thursday.
October 13, 2021 Joel Osteen talks replaying $4.4M PPP loan, new book on overcoming obstacles Lakewood Church Senior Pastor Joel Osteen, author of 'You Are Stronger Than You Think,' joins 'Fox & Friends.'
October 11, 2021 ‘Doomsday cult’ mom Lori Vallow’s brother describes ‘pattern’ after third, fourth husbands’ deaths Newly released Arizona police documents suggest that so-called “cult mom” Lori Daybell, charged with conspiring to commit the murders of her son, daughter, fourth husband and the wife of her current and fifth husband, previously discussed her failed plot to also have her third husband killed.
October 9, 2021 Taliban say they won't work with US to contain Islamic State The Taliban on Saturday ruled out cooperation with the United States to contain extremist groups in Afghanistan, staking out an uncompromising position on a key issue ahead of the first direct talks between the former foes since America withdrew from the country in August.
October 8, 2021 Police detail cultish beliefs of mom charged in kids' deaths Newly released documents from the complex investigation of a woman accused of conspiring to kill her children and husband reveal sordid details of a cult-like belief system.
October 8, 2021 Afghanistan mosque explosion kills 46, wounds 143 as ISIS claims responsibility for attack An ISIS suicide bomber killed 46 people and wounded 143 more at a Shiite Muslim mosque in northern Afghanistan Friday, a Taliban police official said.
October 6, 2021 Pope expresses 'shame' at scale of clergy abuse in France Pope Francis expressed “shame” for himself and the Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday for the scale of child sexual abuse within the church in France and acknowledged failures in putting the needs of victims first. The pope spoke during his regular audience at the Vatican about a report released Tuesday that estimated some 330,000 French children were abused by clergy and other church authority figures dating back to 1950. “There is, unfortunately, a considerable number. I would like to express to the victims my sadness and pain for the trauma that they suffered,’’ Francis said. “It is also my shame, our shame, my shame, for the incapacity of the church for too long to put them at the center of its concerns.” He called on all bishops and religious superiors to take all actions necessary “so similar dramas are not repeated.” The pope also expressed his “closeness and paternal support” to French priests in the face of a “difficult test,’’ and called on French Catholics to “ensure that the church remains a safe house for all.” The report said an estimated 3,000 priests and an unknown number of other people associated with the Catholic Church sexually abused children, providing France’s first accounting of the global phenomenon. The French church, like in other countries, has had to face up to shameful secrets that were long covered up. The president of the independent commission that issued the findings, Jean-Marc Sauvé , underlined Tuesday that Catholic authorities had covered up the abuse spanning 70 years in a “systematic manner.” Victims welcomed the 2,500-page document as long overdue, and the head of the French Catholic bishops’ conference asked for their forgiveness. The report said the tally of 330,000 victims includes an estimated 216,000 people abused by priests and other clerics, and the rest by church figures such as Scout leaders and camp counselors. The estimates were based on a broader research by France’s National Institute of Health and Medical Research into sexual abuse of children in the country. The commission urged the church to take strong action, denouncing its “faults” and “silence.” It also called on the Catholic Church to help compensate the victims, particularly in cases that are too old to prosecute in French courts. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Tuesday that Pope Francis learned about the report’s findings “with sorrow.” “His thoughts go in first place to the victims, with a profound sadness for their wounds and gratitude for their courage to speak out,” Bruni said. Francis issued a groundbreaking church law in May 2019 that requires all Catholic priests and nuns to report clergy sex abuse and cover-ups involving their superiors to church authorities. He said in June that every bishop must take responsibility for the “catastrophe” of the sex abuse crisis.