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Khamenei's 40th Day Mourning Marked as Burial Location Remains Hidden
society1 day ago

Khamenei's 40th Day Mourning Marked as Burial Location Remains Hidden

Fortieth-day mourning for Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei began across multiple cities during a fragile two-week ceasefire with the United States and Israel, but authorities have not disclosed where or how he was buried, prompting speculation and online ridicule over a church-based ceremony held before a grave is confirmed, while broader tensions over governance and security persist in Iran.

Maastricht Church Grave May Hold D’Artagnan, DNA Tests Underway
science15 days ago

Maastricht Church Grave May Hold D’Artagnan, DNA Tests Underway

Archaeologists in Maastricht say a grave found beneath St Peter and Paul Church could belong to the 17th‑century musketeer Charles de Batz de Castelmore d’Artagnan, with DNA testing planned against descendants; clues include a 1660 coin and a lead bullet, and a note that he was buried in consecrated ground under an altar, though confirmation is not yet certain.

DOJ widens Minnesota anti-ICE church protest case with 30 more defendants
us-news1 month ago

DOJ widens Minnesota anti-ICE church protest case with 30 more defendants

The U.S. Department of Justice has added 30 defendants to an ongoing case stemming from an anti-ICE protest at a Minnesota church, bringing the total charged to 39. The indictment accuses the group of conspiring to interfere with religious freedom at a place of worship and engaging in oppression and threats during a January service. Don Lemon was among those previously charged and has pleaded not guilty.

DOJ Faces Setbacks in Minnesota Church Invasion Case
law2 months ago

DOJ Faces Setbacks in Minnesota Church Invasion Case

Federal judges in Minnesota largely blocked the DOJ’s effort to prosecute anti-ICE agitators who invaded Cities Church, tossing FACE Act charges for lack of probable cause and denying arrest warrants for five others; the DOJ’s appeal to the Eighth Circuit was rejected, leaving three defendants (Armstrong, Allen, and Kelly) with warrants and five others released, as the case moves forward and civil actions against the intruders are being considered.

Pastor-ICE Controversy and Minnesota Protests Highlight Local ICE Debates
local2 months ago

Pastor-ICE Controversy and Minnesota Protests Highlight Local ICE Debates

Protests interrupted a St. Paul church service led by a Minnesota ICE agent who is also a pastor as the DOJ investigates ICE actions. Separately, a Minneapolis man arrested by ICE on Jan. 6 died in federal custody in Texas, prompting calls for an investigation from state leaders. A Liberian immigrant arrested during an ICE raid in north Minneapolis was flown to Texas and later returned to Minnesota after lawyers argued for release. The roundup also notes a second ICE-related tear-gas incident and ongoing public debate over ICE enforcement in Minnesota, alongside other state news about Minnesota Power’s Cohasset solar project and the Minnesota State Fair budget.

DOJ vows charges after Minnesota church disruption tied to ICE leadership
us-news-crime-and-justice2 months ago

DOJ vows charges after Minnesota church disruption tied to ICE leadership

Protesters disrupted services at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn., a church whose pastor, David Easterwood, is tied to leading the local ICE field office. The DOJ said it is investigating federal civil rights violations related to the disruption, as activists push back against ICE tactics in the region following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent earlier this month.

Belonging Over Numbers: Pope Calls for Deeper Church Participation
religion2 months ago

Belonging Over Numbers: Pope Calls for Deeper Church Participation

In the Piazza San Pietro's January edition, Pope Leo XIV responds to a Swiss catechist's struggle to involve families, stressing that hours spent on catechesis are never wasted and that the church should be measured by a sense of belonging and active participation, not attendance numbers, urging Christians to conversion together and witness to the Gospel.

Minneapolis church offers solace amid immigration crackdown
local2 months ago

Minneapolis church offers solace amid immigration crackdown

A Minneapolis church, St. Paul’s-San Pablo Lutheran, hosted a Sunday service titled “Lament and Hope” for its largely immigrant congregation amid a broad immigration crackdown, with outside enforcement drawing fear and protests while congregants prayed, lit candles and received support from volunteers. The service occurred near areas of ICE activity, and attendees described feeling unsettled but drew strength from community, faith, and solidarity as a vigil and other related activities unfolded in the church.

Rising Repression Against the Armenian Church Sparks Global Concern
world3 months ago

Rising Repression Against the Armenian Church Sparks Global Concern

The article discusses the political and religious turmoil in Armenia, highlighting Prime Minister Pashinyan's controversial peace deal with Azerbaijan, his conflict with the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the broader implications for Armenian national identity, sovereignty, and Christianity's future in the region, amid shifting alliances and Western influence.