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Growing calls for more refugee funding as churches struggle to keep up

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A number of churches have taken in refugees in recent weeks after many of them were caught sleeping in the streets of Toronto. But now the churches are running out of room and resources while demand surges. They say more funding from all...
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Growing calls for more funding for refugees and asylum seekers as churches struggle to keep up

9th - Higher Ed
A number of churches have taken in refugees and asylum seekers in recent weeks after many of them were caught sleeping in the streets of Toronto. But now the churches are running out of room and resources while demand surges. They say...
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Greece and North Macedonia sign deal to save rare 12th century Byzantine frescoes

9th - Higher Ed
The fresco paintings found inside St George's church in North Macedonia are a rare example of Byzantine art in the Balkan region. The governments of North Macedonia and Greece - alongside the European Centre for Byzantine Monuments -...
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Bride Walks Down Flooded Aisle

9th - Higher Ed
A bride walked down the aisle in a flooded church in the Philippines following a typhoon.
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Sinéad O'Connor on fighting 'the real enemy' and tearing photo of pope

9th - Higher Ed
In 1992, Sinéad O'Connor tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II while appearing live on NBC's Saturday Night Live and denounced the church. 'It's about the victims,' the late Irish singer and outspoken political activist told CBC's Mark...
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Rishi Sunak’s envoy for religious freedom Fiona Bruce raises Manipur issue in UK Parliament

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British MP Fiona Bruce, who is UK PM Rishi Sunak's envoy for religious freedom, has raised the Manipur violence issue in the House of Commons. Fiona claimed that hundreds of churches in the state have been destroyed and said the violence...
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A year after the Pope's visit, Indigenous people frustrated by slow church action

9th - Higher Ed
Indigenous people in Canada are disappointed by what they say is delayed action from the Catholic Church one year after Pope Francis visited Canada and apologized for the church's role in residential schools.
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For everyone be it Rajputs, Gujjars or others, nation comes first: Krishan Pal Gurjar

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"For everyone be it Rajputs, Gujjars or others, nation comes first... We all are brothers belonging to one political party, we will sort out such trivial issues amongst ourselves," said Union Minister Haryana Krishan Pal Gurjar.
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Lac-Mégantic still mourning 47 people killed in train explosion 10 years later

9th - Higher Ed
Ten years after a deadly train derailment in Lac-Mégantic, Que., the community mourns the 47 people who were killed. The rail line still passes through the middle of town and residents are concerned about the potential for another disaster.
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Empty churches get second life in Belgium

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Across Europe, the continent that nurtured Christianity for most of two millennia, churches, convents, beguinages and chapels stand empty and increasingly derelict as faith and church attendance shrivelled over the past half...
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Retired judge to review how church handled priest accused of abusing Inuit children

9th - Higher Ed
Three Oblate groups in the Catholic Church say they are launching an independent review of how they handled accusations that former missionary Johannes Rivoire had allegedly abused Inuit children. Retired Quebec judge André Denis will...
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Why the Manipur unrest goes beyond the Kuki-Meitei conflict

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Manipur, a recent surge in violence has raised concerns and prompted questions about the impact of the new BJP government. There are growing speculations about the level of satisfaction among Manipuris with Chief Minister N Biren...
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An entire Manitoba community is shaken after 15 people killed in bus crash

9th - Higher Ed
Eileen Smelski was supposed to be on the minibus that collided with a semi-truck on its way to the casino in Carberry, Man. Shaken, she wonders about her friend Josephine who ended up taking the bus and is in hospital.
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Tragedy in Manitoba: 'It's a Dauphin bus, and we all know people that are gone'

9th - Higher Ed
The community of Dauphin, Man., is mourning the loss of 15 people who were killed when a semi-truck and a bus collided on a highway. The bus was mostly full of seniors on a trip to a nearby casino.
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Good2Know: German Church Uses ChatGPT for AI-Generated Sermon

9th - Higher Ed
A church in Bavaria, Germany held a service this past Friday entirely led by ChatGPT. The experimental Lutheran service was led by the AI-generated avatars, two male and two female, who could be seen on a screen addressing the congregation
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LGBTQA community defies intolerance in town that banned the Pride flag

9th - Higher Ed
As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.
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A small town divided over the Pride flag

9th - Higher Ed
As Pride celebrations take place across the country, the town of Norwich in southwestern Ontario has become a battleground over flying the Pride flag on municipal buildings.
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Kenyan Starvation Cult

9th - Higher Ed
Correspondent Catherine Soi takes us through the Kenyan doomsday cult tragedy that has shocked the country.
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Kenya starvation cult leader to face court as hundreds missing

9th - Higher Ed
Evangelical pastor face trial as more bodies unearthed; accused of instructing followers to starve for meeting Jesus
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Rwandan genocide fugitive Fulgence Kayishema arrested in S Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Kayishema is alleged to have killed about 2,000 Tutsis in a church fire.
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Authorities widen investigation over Kenya cult deaths

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyan police say they have now recovered the bodies of 240 people who were members of a cult, in a remote forest.
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Catholic Clergy Sexually Abused Illinois Kids Far More Often Than Church Acknowledged, State Finds

9th - Higher Ed
More than 450 Catholic clergy in Illinois sexually abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950, the state’s attorney general found in an investigation released Tuesday, revealing that the problem was far worse than the church had let on.
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May 11, 2022: Shireen’s pallbearers attacked by Israeli forces

9th - Higher Ed
Shireen Abu Akleh's pallbearers get attacked by Israeli forces at her funeral.