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Peter Michaels

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Peter Michaels
Originally posted by: Lifesite News

Source: Lifesite News

Cardinal Parolin slammed for downplaying Muslim terrorist attacks against Nigerian Christians

The Vatican’s Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin is facing sharp criticism from Nigerian Catholics and prominent Church figures for describing Islamic attacks against Christians in the country as a ‘social conflict.’

Turkey is expelling Christians from the country as threats to national security: report

Alliance Defending Freedom called ‘Türkiye’s labeling of peaceful Christian residents as ‘security threats’ a clear misuse of law and an attack on freedom of religion or belief.

Michigan university quietly removes blasphemous display that mocks Our Lady

‘Although we are happy to see this horrendous installation removed again, our commitment remains to the full removal of the piece from the collection,’ Senior Noah Mullins told LifeSite, calling the image a ‘monstrosity.’

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Over 3,000 join Eucharistic procession through the streets of New York

The massive procession with the Blessed Sacrament attracted attention during rush hour from curious onlookers in Manhattan.

Euthanasia for children is the devil’s latest sinister attack on innocent life

The well-funded euthanasia industry is now targeting children throughout the West, and God-fearing souls need to take a stand against this deeply disturbing trend.

 • Oct 20, 2025Oct 20, 2025

Soros-funded ‘No Kings’ protests attack America and Christianity, not just Trump

‘No kings’ might be a catchy slogan, but at its core it is a rather sinister phrase, for it denies the kingship of Christ.

 • Oct 18, 2025Oct 18, 2025

Who are the candidates to lead the US bishops’ conference next?

Many of the candidates for the roles appear to be conservative or conservative-leaning, with the exception of Detroit’s Archbishop Weisenburger.

Pope Leo’s Vatican quadruples down on support for the green agenda

During his first five months in office, Pope Leo XIV has indeed continued the green legacy of his predecessor, Francis.

 • Oct 16, 2025Oct 17, 2025

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