Sunday Sermon: When Unfreedom Returns, a Christian Must Choose Dissent
The article discusses the growing loss of civil liberties in Slovakia and the government's troubling shift towards Russia, urging Christians to stand against this trend.
Leader of the Middle Party Says He Was Ejected Due to 'Jesus Nonsense' in Pulpit
The leader of Iceland’s Middle Party claims he was removed due to comments about 'Jesus nonsense' during a sermon.
Sunday Sermon: Prejudices Take Away More from Roma Children than Poverty
The article discusses the disappointment and anger surrounding the cancellation of a summer camp for Roma children in Slovakia, emphasizing the negative impact of societal prejudices against these children.
"Go and Pray at Home".. Friday Preacher in Trabzon admonishes worshippers for being distracted by their phones
A Friday preacher in Trabzon, Turkey admonished worshippers for being distracted by their mobile phones during the sermon, suggesting that they might as well pray at home if they cannot focus.
After that speech, Danish mosque finds it hard to deny ties to Iran's clerical regime
The Imam Ali Mosque in Denmark faces scrutiny over its ideological ties to Iran's clerical regime after a recent sermon praising the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Sermon in the Style of AI. The Pope Warned Against the Use of Artificial Intelligence
The Pope issued a warning regarding the use of artificial intelligence in a recent sermon.
Sunday Sermon: Fails and Suckers in the Church and State
The article reflects on the historical and theological significance of changes in the Catholic Church during the late 20th century, particularly in Slovakia, through the lens of key figures like Anton Srholec.
Bishop Jari Jolkkonen does not understand the admirers of Israel, but avoids the church-splitting question
Bishop Jari Jolkkonen addresses political issues during a church sermon, advocating for love and compassion while critiquing imperialism.
Lenten Sermon: Merkel and the Romans
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel delivered a Lenten sermon in Maria Laach Monastery, advocating for new ways of thinking while embodying her established persona.
Lenten Sermon: Merkel and the Romans
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a Lenten sermon at the Maria Laach Abbey, advocating for a new way of thinking while embodying her established persona.
Reactions to Fasting Sermon and Song Play: 'There Was No Mockery Today'
The debut of the new fasting preacher has sparked divided opinions among attendees, with some praising the performance while others found it lacking.
Sunday Sermon: Death is Private, But We Display Saints as Trophies
The article discusses the planned exhibition of St. Francis in Assisi in 2026 for the 800th anniversary of his death, raising questions about the commercialization of sacred figures.
Pope in Rage - Priests Writing Sermons with the Help of ChatGPT
Pope Leo XIV expresses concerns about the use of AI in sermon writing, emphasizing the value of human voice and experience over machine-generated text.
Urmas Viilma: a people that does not believe in the future does not give birth to the future
Urmas Viilma emphasizes the importance of belief in the future for a nation's survival and identity in a recent sermon.
Sunday Sermon: Fasting Clears Space Within Us
The article discusses the various perspectives on fasting, particularly in the Christian context, emphasizing its spiritual significance as a path toward Easter.
Pastor accused of 'inciting religious hatred' with UK street sermon, legal advocacy group says
A pastor in the UK faces accusations of inciting religious hatred during a street sermon, with legal representation from a group defending free speech.
Cologne Carnival Opera: A Sermon of Repentance for the Cardinal
The Cologne Carnival Opera highlights the fractured relationship between the church and society in Cologne, calling for Cardinal Woelki's repentance amid a growing societal rejection of his leadership.
Sunday sermon: God walks with everyone, blessing belongs to singles, divorced, and queer people
Christian communities in Slovakia emphasize that God's blessing is inclusive and not limited to traditional marriage, urging the church to respect love without borders.
Sunday Sermon: Jesus's 'do not resist evil' in the context of Crimea, Donbas, and Venezuela
The article explores the implications of Jesus's teachings on non-resistance in today's geopolitical conflicts, particularly in relation to regions like Crimea and Venezuela.
Obedience key to God’s divine insurance, protection — Adeboye
Pastor Enoch Adeboye emphasized that obedience is essential for accessing God's divine insurance, equating it to paying a premium during his sermon in Lagos.
Sunday Sermon: The Three Kings Teach Us to Read Small Signs, Not to Worship Power
The article explores how the story of the Three Kings, while rooted in established Christian tradition, serves as a reminder to recognize the significance of small signs rather than the allure of power.
Fra Zlatko Špehar: A society that does not protect children and relativizes the beginning of life loses its future
Fra Zlatko Špehar delivered a powerful Christmas sermon emphasizing the need to protect the sanctity of life from conception onward, highlighting societal challenges related to the relativization of the right to life.
The famous sermon by Bl. Stepinac on March 18, 1945
On this day, March 18, 1945, Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac delivered a notable sermon on communism, defending the freedom of the Church and the rights of the Croatian people to their own state.