Brazilian singer dropped by Catholic concert after revealing he is gay
A few weeks after it was revealed that he was gay, a Brazilian Catholic singer’s appearance at a Catholic music festival was cancelled.
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by bcadmin | Jul 10, 2022 | Brazil, Catholic Charismatic Renewal, Charismatics, Christian music, Church in the Americas, Gay Catholics, lead, LGBT Catholics, News | 0 |
A few weeks after it was revealed that he was gay, a Brazilian Catholic singer’s appearance at a Catholic music festival was cancelled.
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Brunei’s new and first-ever red hat recipient, Bishop Cornelius Sim, said he never dreamed of being a priest, let alone a cardinal, but has welcomed his appointment “with open arms.”
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Christians are called to witness to the Holy Spirit who can renew and heal a world suffering in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, Pope Francis said.
Read Moreby bcadmin | May 31, 2020 | CHARIS, Charismatics, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Holy Spirit, lead, News, Pentecost, Pope Francis, priesthood, rosary, Vatican | 0 |
Pope Francis Sunday closed a marathon of activities and messages over the weekend with a livestreamed Mass on the feast of Pentecost, insisting that the Holy Spirit is a gift from God that unites, and for whom distinctions such as “conservative” or “progressive” have no meaning.
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