Christian NGOs targeted in Jharkhand, bishops tell governor
The Church supports probe into all NGOsContinue Reading
The Church supports probe into all NGOsContinue Reading
The nun’s brother had alleged he was offered 50 million rupees to withdraw case against the bishopContinue Reading
Instead of dabbling in religious matters, the commission should focus on issues concerning womenContinue Reading
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala is leading the way in India in terms of demonstrating how governments should respond to various challenges of migration, said Elizabeth Ferris, an expert on international migration from Washington DC. Ferris is in the capital city of Kerala now on a US state department-sponsored tour to learn aboutContinue Reading
Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has overseen the reunification of feuding wings of the one of the world’s oldest Christian churches, his top aide said today. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church split in 1991 over the naming of a new patriarch after the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic FrontContinue Reading
Tura: The use of social media to post fake news and pictures defaming individuals and organizations don’t appear to be limited to mainland India alone with similar posts doing the rounds in Garo Hills as well. The latest to fall victim to fake news is the premier institution-Don Bosco SkillContinue Reading
The story of Hanan, a BSc student at a private college in Thodupuzha, selling fish at Thammanam in Ernakulam after her college hours, was carried by leading Malayalam daily ‘Mathrubhumi’ two days ago.Continue Reading
On Tuesday, a group of Chilean laypeople interrupted a Mass that took place in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago, Chile, the Cardinal Ricardo Ezzati demanded his renunciation. The protest comes a few months later to the clear announcement that all the bishops of the country have put their mandate inContinue Reading
Michael J. O’Loughlin One of the church’s experts on protecting children from abuse says that while today “there is much more awareness about the issue,” the church has to invest more resources and include more women, especially in places where the church is growing fastest. “What is still lacking isContinue Reading
Justin Chen Where do compassion and empathy come from? What makes life sentient? Tibetan Buddhist monks and nuns have grappled with these questions for centuries but, for the first time in their history, they are using science to help find the answers. This summer, as they have the past severalContinue Reading
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