Christian Deguit
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China arrests bishop appointed by Vatican
A coadjutor bishop appointed by the Vatican was arrested last Thursday by the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese officials argue that Msgr. Peter Shao Zhumin was not approved to be the bishop of the province of Wenzhou. .
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Canada Church decides to remove atheist clergywoman from minister post
The United Church of Canada is considering to remove from her post a clergywoman, who is an ordained minister of the denomination, after coming out as an atheist over 15 years ago..
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Hillsong United performs on NBC's 'Today Show' to promote new film
World-famous Christian worship band Hillson United was featured on NBC's Today Show last Wednesday to promote their highly anticipated feature film titled "Hillsong: Let Hope Rise." The film will be showing the story of the Austalia-based band and their spectacular rise as a musical group..
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Catholic charity helps refugees in Calais 'Jungle' camp as U.K. government plans to build wall to stop migrants
A new campaign by a French Catholic charity is aiming to provide clothes and other important goods to refugees and migrants living in poor conditions at the "Jungle" refugee camp on the edge of Calais, France..
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Churches in Cuba denounce U.S. government attempt to strip Christian charity of tax exemption
Churches in Cuba denounce US government attempt to strip Christian charity of tax exempt status.
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Hungary creates new department to aid persecuted Christians in the Middle East
The government of Hungary is setting up a separate government department that focuses on helping persecuted Christians. With an initial budget of €3 million ($3.35 million), the newly formed department will help Christians around the world who are facing violence and oppression. .
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Comedian Trevor Noah takes jab at Donald Trump over scripted speech to African-American community
Comedian Trevor Noah takes a jab at Donald Trump and his scripted speech to African-American community.
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U.S. conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly dies at 92
Phyllis Schlafly, 92, died Sept. 5 at her home in Ladue, Mo., outside St. Louis, according to the Eagle Forum, an organization she founded in 1975. No cause of death was given, but she had been ill for some time..
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Archbishop of Canterbury calls on UK government to bring in refugee children
Archbishop of Canterbury calls on UK government to bring in refugee children.