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Church of England Reports Synod Member to Police for Tweeting ‘Hate Speech’
Sam Margarve has been a vocal critic of church leaders who want to bless homosexual unions and those who want to go further and perform marriages for homosexual couples.

Mexican Court Rules Against Pro-Family Leader Who Called a ‘Trans’ Woman Legislator a Man
The verdict of the Specialized Chamber against the National Front for the Family and its president, Rodrigo Iván Cortés, could be appealed to the Superior Chamber of Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary.

The ‘Four Chaplains’: Selfless Heroes of World War II Honored on 80th Anniversary of Their Deaths
Mass commemorating the chaplains’ sacrifice took place at St. Stephen’s Church in Kearney, New Jersey — the last parish where Father John Washington served before being dispatched for war. On Feb. 3, 1943, Father Washington had celebrated Mass just hours before the ship was hit and began to offer absolution. His fellow chaplains exhibited selfless heroism, too.

Police Say Church Vandal Was About to Break Into Tabernacle — Until He Saw the Statue of Mary
The suspect left a gaping hole in the top of the altar and broke open stones that contain relics, the abbey said.

Dictatorship in Nicaragua Sentences Priest Critical of the Regime to 10 Years in Prison
A news site obtained access to the closed-doors verdict and reported Feb. 4 that the Tenth Criminal Trial District Court of Managua, presided by Judge Nancy Aguirre, had sentenced the priest on Jan. 24.

3 Dead, 20 Injured After Bus Traveling to Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine in Mexico Overturns
According to the local press, the pilgrims were an hour and a half from their destination in a trip that takes more than four hours.
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