Anton Carillo Articles
America Must Now Stand By Taiwan After Failing Afghanistan, International Religious Freedom Expert Says
An international religious freedom expert said America must now stand by Taiwan following its failure on Afghanistan. Federal Court Blocks New York AG’s Attempt To Ban Christians From Praying Outside Abortion Clinics
The United States Second Circuit Court reportedly blocked the New York Attorney General's attempt to ban Christians from praying outside abortion clinics. Catholic Doctors Insist Biological Identity As Basis For Patient Treatment In Lawsuit
A group of Catholic doctors from Philadelphia reportedly insist through a lawsuit filed against the United States Department of Health and Human Services that a person's biological identity remains the basis for patient treatment. Pope Appeals For Prayer And Fasting For Afghanistan, Bishops Urges Faithful To Follow Suit
The head of the Catholic Church has appealed on Sunday for Christians to pray and fast for Afghanistan as bishops follow suit in urging the faithful to do as such. Suicide Bomber Going To Kabul Airport In Afghanistan Intercepted By U.S. Troops
A suicide bomber's attempt to disrupt the ongoing evacuation of people in Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan was intercepted over the weekend by the United States' troops. A Botched Abortion Removed His Legs, But God Made Him A Champion Swimmer
A man whose legs did not completely develop because of a botched abortion eventually became a champion swimmer by the goodness of God. Texas Church Where 26 Died During A Mass Shooting To Be Demolished 4 Years After Tragic Incident
A Texas Church in Sutherland Springs where 26 people died during a mass shooting is reportedly set to be demolished four years after the tragic incident. Tennessee Man Faces Civil Rights Charges For Setting Fire To Four Churches In 2019
A 28-year-old man from Nashville, Tennessee reportedly faces civil rights charges for setting fire to four churches in 2019. USCCB Raising Funds To Help Haitians Following Devastating Earthquake, Tropical Storm
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops have started raising funds last week to help Haitians following the series of severe natural calamities that devastated the island recently. At Least 12 U.S. Service Members Dead Following Suicide Bombings At Kabul Airport In Afghanistan
More than a dozen U.S. service members were reported dead following a series of bombings at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan on Thursday morning.