July 17, 2020 South Korean prosecutors question church leader accused of hampering coronavirus recovery The chairman of a South Korean church linked to a large cluster of the country's coronavirus cases was questioned for hours on Friday.
July 17, 2020 Jonathan Morris on growing attacks on Christian symbols, finding love after leaving the priesthood Theologian and Fox News contributor Jonathan Morris reacts to an increase in attacks on Catholic churches and the announcement of his engagement.
July 17, 2020 ‘Feisty’ Jewish war hero, 99, survived Nazi assassination, plane crash, cancer, and now coronavirus A German Jewish World War II veteran who has led an extraordinary life -- surviving a Nazi assassination attempt, plane crash, and breast cancer -- can now add another accomplishment, defeating coronavirus months before she turns 100.
July 17, 2020 Community tries to save its Catholic school as archdiocese of New York shuts down over 20 Catholic schools John Mitchell, a member of the parent committee at St. Paul the Apostle School, speaks out.
July 16, 2020 Holocaust survivors reflect on coronavirus isolation While months of coronavirus-induced lockdowns, social distancing, masks, and isolation have proven challenging diversions from the status quo for almost everyone – perhaps there is no group more beleaguered by the struggle than those who survived the Holocaust.
July 16, 2020 Missing Amish teen was distant relative of man arrested in connection with disappearance The suspect arrested in connection with the disappearance of an Amish teenager in Pennsylvania was the girl’s third cousin once removed.
July 16, 2020 3 churches sue Newsom after California bans singing in places of worship because of coronavirus In the latest battle between Gov. Gavin Newsom and houses of worship over coronavirus restrictions, three Northern California churches sued the governor on Wednesday, seeking to overturn his ban on singing during religious services.
July 14, 2020 Turkey’s decision to convert Hagia Sophia into mosque strikes fears for other holy sites Religious and political leaders are decrying Turkey's decision to make Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, known for its Christian origin and as the secular Muslim nation's most popular tourist site, into a mosque.
July 14, 2020 Daniel Silva's new book 'The Order' -- Read the first chapter The new thriller by Daniel Silva features art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon
July 12, 2020 Sudan moves to repeal some Islamist laws after 30 years in place The rules will see wider acceptance for the non-Muslim population in the country.