Anton Carillo Articles
Pope Francis Blasts Couples For Choosing Pets Instead Of Real Children
The Pope spoke of the "reality" that more couples today have more dogs and cats than they have actual human children. India Removes Ban On Foreign Funding For Charity Mother Teresa Founded
After almost two weeks of backlash from the international community, the government of India finally removed the ban on foreign funding for the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation of Catholic nuns, on Friday. Atheists Remind Christians 'Primary Driver' Of January 6 U.S. Capitol Riot
As the anniversary of the United States Capitol riot neared, an imfamous atheist organization from Massachusetts reminded that Christians are the "primary driver" of the said tragic event. USCIRF Concerned Over India's Foreign Funding Bans On Christian Groups
United States Commission On International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Chair Nadine Maenza expressed on Tuesday her concerns regarding India's religious communities facing a "hostile environment." Christians Imprisoned For Promoting The Faith Released, Pending Review Of Sentence
Nine Christians including a pastor from Iran was released from imprisonment last week and are awaiting the final verdict on the cases filed against them. Christian Nurse Celebrates Court Win After Being Fired For Wearing A Cross
Christian nurse Mary Onuoha was proven by the United Kingdom's Employment Tribunal on Wednesday to have experienced harassment and discrimination from the Croydon Health Services NHS Trust who fired her for wearing a necklace with a cross at work. Court Sides With Christian Bakery Who Refused To Bake Cake For Same-Sex Wedding
The European Court of Human Rights dismissed on Thursday a case taken against the United Kingdom Government regarding a member of the LGBTQ community who sued Northern Ireland's Ashers Baking Company for denying a request to bake a cake with a same-sex slogan. Funeral Director Shocked To Discover Baby He Was Preparing For Burial Was Still Alive
Just imagine the shock an unnamed funeral director from Brazil felt when he was about to bury a five month old baby declared stillborn to be breathing and alive. Previously Abducted Missionaries Reveal Haitian Gang Received Ransom Money But Didn't Want To Release Them
The husband of one of the 17 Christian missionaries abducted in Haiti revealed in a footage released on Monday that their abductors kept 12 hostages even though ransom was fully paid for them. Minnesota Teen Diagnosed With Autism Saves McDonald's Customer From Choking
A young woman from Minneapolis, Minnesota said to have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when she was 11 became a hero on Saturday for saving a McDonald's customer from choking.