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Bethsaida, Archaeology Finds the City of the Apostle Peter

Where is Bethsaida? A wildfire confirms the discovery of the hometown of Peter, Andrew and Philip, identified with present-day el-Araj.

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Who is the Catholic priest who won the Asian Nobel Prize

Don Villanueva is the priest who won the Asian Nobel. He offered dignity and humanity under the dictatorship of former president Duterte

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Papua New Guinea, the Church Is the Only One That Defends Witches

Thousands of women accused of being witches find protection in the Catholic Church. This is happening today in Papua New Guinea.

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Diane Foley, the Example of Christian Forgiveness

Her son was beheaded by ISIS in a worldwide broadcast. But Diane Foley rejected hatred and chose to look at the killer with mercy

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Sapolsky Against Free Will, but Scientists Push Back

More academic criticism of Robert Sapolsky’s work on free will. The scientific reception of his book is growing increasingly bleak.

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Abortion Doubles Mental Health Problems, New Study

Although feminists downplay it, abortion is linked to serious mental health consequences. Here is what a new study finds

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60% of Young Atheists Pray in Times of Difficulty

Even atheists pray. Yes, and it’s nothing new. The finding emerges from the academic survey “Footprints” and confirms previous data.

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Shroud, A Rumor in a Medieval Document Peddled as Proof

A 1370 rumor from Nicole Oresme turned by the media into evidence against the Shroud. But there is no news.

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Minneapolis, the Trans Killer and the Disturbing Anti-Catholic Video

The video of the trans shooter in Minneapolis recorded before the Catholic school shooting. A glimpse into deep distress.

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Discovery of the Huge Jerusalem Dam Built by the Biblical Kings

The Jerusalem dam anticipates by a century the greatness of the city, already in the time of the biblical kings Josiah and Amaziah.