In Kurmin Wali, Kaduna State, Nigeria, gunmen attacked three churches during Sunday services on January 18, and kidnapped about 177 Christians. Although residents reported the abductions immediately, Nigerian authorities first denied they occurred. After public pressure, police confirmed the kidnappings and said security forces were deployed to find the victims.
Nigerian police have CONFIRMED that 177 Christians were KIDNAPPED from their churches last weekend .The confirmation comes after the police originally DENIED that the kidnappings had occurred. They have since denied the denial, calling it a 'measured response'
Leftist women and their Romper Room mentality: Whether it’s the newest entrant into the Star Trek world or a day in court, leftist women, with their relentless faux “mommy-ness” demean our world.
One of my earliest memories dates to when I was three or, at most, four. Every day, I was glued to our black-and-white TV watching Romper Room, a television show for preschoolers. Miss Nancy opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and then conducted a 30-minute preschool class. This is what Miss Nancy was like back in the 1960s: It’s very sweet, very loving, very patriotic, and very appropriate for the 3-5-year-old set. But what happens when an entire political party is taken over by a horde of Miss Nancys? And worse, what happens when those Miss Nancys don’t focus their energy on raising normal, patriotic children (indeed, they want fewer children in the world, and think infanticide through abortion is brilliant), and instead want to use their warped maternal longings to scold and dominate the world? Well, to begin with, you have Holly Hunter in the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, which is being roundly castigated as the worst show ever in a swiftly declining franchise. Once, Starfleet …
Thu Jan 22, 2026 - 9:02 am ESTThu Jan 22, 2026 - 10:20 am EST (LifeSiteNews) — Pope Leo XIV has appointed a controversial and homosexualist archbishop to a prominent role in the Vatican. Archbishop Carlo Roberto Maria Redaelli of Gorizia was named today as the new Secretary for the Dicastery for Clergy. BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV’s new Secretary for the Dicastery for Clergy is Archbishop Carlo Roberto Maria Redaelli—known for refusing to condemn a homosexual “marriage” of a Catholic scout leader and instead promoting “welcome, discernment and integration,” per Pope Francis’… pic.twitter.com/nls48852Yr — John-Henry Westen (@JhWesten) January 22, 2026 Raedelli and his pro-LGBT views were mentioned in a 2020 book by Luciano Moia, a senior journalist for the Italian Bishops’ Conference’s daily newspaper Avvenire. In his book, Moia argues that the Church should look at “chastity” within a same-sex relationship the same way in which it looks at chastity within marriage. As an example of …
Pathetic, isn't it? they wont even allow me to upload this link to this website.. BlackRock and WEF boss Larry Fink CONFRONTED in Davos Despite the WEF's theme focusing on the “spirit of dialogue,” Larry Fink refused to answer any questions from citizen journalists. Avi Yemini …
The share of adults identifying as Catholic has declined sharply across much of Latin America over the past decade. The number of people with no religious affiliation has risen, according to a January 21 Pew Research Center report. This marks a shift in a region where more than 90% of people were Catholic around 1900. The report, Catholicism Has Declined in Latin America Over the Past Decade is based on surveys of more than 6,200 adults in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru conducted in spring 2024. Comparing the results with a similar 2013–14 survey, Pew found that the Catholic share fell by at least 9 percentage points in all six countries. Today, Catholics make up 46% of adults in Brazil and Chile, 58% in Argentina, 60% in Colombia, and 67% in both Mexico and Peru. A decade ago, all six countries had Catholic majorities of roughly six-in-ten or more adults. The Rise of the “Believing Nones” The share of religiously unaffiliated adults - those identifying as atheist …More
Rep. Raskin questions Jack Smith on investigations Smith defended his investigations in an hours long closed-door meeting with lawmakers in December, saying he said he had "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" of what his investigations laid out. He’s denied accusations of bias. Watch PBS News for daily, breaking and live news, plus special coverage. We are home to PBS News Hour, ranked the most credible and objective TV news show.
What the Government isn’t telling you about facial recognition They don’t want you to watch this youtube.com/watch?v=fhLEhmhWYsw Inside the unprecedented expansion of facial recognition surveillance in the UK
St Luke Catholic Church Mint Hill hosted “A Service of Ecumenical Friendship” Tuesday night. Presided over by Bishop Michael Martin, the evening featured Rev. Dr. Steven Harmon, professor of historical theology at Gardner Webb University; Rev. LeDayne McLeese Polaski, executive director of MeckMIN; and Father Benjamin Roberts, Ecumenical Officer for the Diocese of Charlotte.
Full steam ahead, Few if any Cardinals will object. In five years it will be a NEW DYNAMIC Community. In ten years - even those who offend the real Holy Spirit will be welcome.
There once lived a cobbler in a small town. He was a decent man with a quiet, steady faith. Right before one of the big church holidays, he suddenly fell ill. He was upset that he wouldn’t be able to attend the service. That night, he dreamed that a gentle voice said to him: “Since you cannot come to Me, I will come to you.” He woke up hopeful, wondering if God Himself would visit. So he began preparing as best as he could. While he was tidying up, he noticed a boy outside, crying on the sidewalk. He called him in and asked what was wrong. “My shoes fell apart today,” the boy said, “and we don’t have money for new ones. I can’t go anywhere now.” The cobbler comforted him and said, “Give me the shoes, I’ll fix them.” A little while later, the boy walked out wearing repaired shoes, smiling like the whole world just changed for him. Toward evening, a woman came to the door. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I left my boots with you to repair, but I have no money to pay. And I can’t go …More