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The Time I Gave Judas a Ride

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‘Backpacker’

Her moniker was as striking as her neon pink hair, and her sadness was a powerful homily.

European Soccer Body Says Red Star Fine Was for Profanity, Not Orthodox Icon

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The Rajko Mitić Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, home of Red Star Belgrade. The Cyrillic lettering “Делије” (“Delije”) marks the North Stand, where fans displayed an Orthodox Christian icon during a Europa League match on Feb. 26, 2026.

UEFA told EWTN News its fine on a Serbian soccer club was for offensive language, not a massive Orthodox Christian display — contradicting widespread reports the sanction targeted religious imagery.

European Prelates Bring Hope-Fueled Unity

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(L-R) Archbishop Tadeusz Wojda, Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline, Bishop Georg Bätzing, and Cardinal Matteo Zuppi.

COMMENTARY: Two cardinals and two bishops denounced the dangers of religious nationalism and of a secular approach to Christian heritage, emphasizing the need for Christ-centerd hope.

84-Year-Old Woman Speaks Out After Being Offered Euthanasia While Visiting Canadian ER for Back Pain

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The story of 84-year-old Miriam Lancaster sparked “outrage” after she shared that she was offered medical assistance in dying (MAID) after arriving at a Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, hospital with back pain.

An advocate said 'simply having euthanasia offered already kills a person, because it deflates and defeats a person’s sense of self-worth, self-esteem, and of value.'