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Apr 09 2024
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Idaho 18-year-old accused of terrorism plot against churches
BOISE, Idaho — A teenager planned to attack churches in a northern Idaho city using a metal pipe, butane fuel, a machete and, if he could get them, his father’s guns, according to federal prosecutors who charged him with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group. Authorities said Alexander Scott Mercurio, 18, adopted the Islamic faith against his Christian parents’
Yahoo NewsApr 01 2024
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Leroy’s six goals helps Morris Catholic boys lacrosse stop High Point
Jacob Leroy scored six goals and dished three assists, as Morris Catholic outlasted High Point, 10-9, in their season opener in Denville.
Leroy, a sophomore, doubled his freshman season output in one day. The Crusaders also got two goals and an assist from junior Mercer Acuna.
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nj.comApr 09 2024
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Man pledged allegiance to ISIS, planned to attack Idaho churches: DOJ
The FBI arrested an Idaho man Saturday who allegedly planned to attack churches in the state, and had pledged allegiance to ISIS, according to the Justice Department. Alexander Scott Mercurio, 18, planned to attack people at churches in Coeur d’Alene on Sunday with various weapons, including “explosives, knives, a machete, a pipe and ultimately firearms,” according to the complaint. The FBI’s
The HillApr 09 2024
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Court documents detail arson at Verona's Our Lady of the Lake Church
The Verona man who was arrested Thursday after an overnight fire at Our Lady of the Lake Church in town admitted to the vandalism at the church and has faced similar charges before, said an affidavit of probable cause. Verona police officers were dispatched to Our Lady of the Lake Church at about 3:33 a.m. after the fire alarm was activated, the affidavit said. When they arrived, there was no
Yahoo NewsApr 01 2024
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The Church of Trump: How He’s Infusing Christianity Into His Movement
Long known for his improvised and volatile stage performances, former President Donald J. Trump now tends to finish his rallies on a solemn note.
Soft, reflective music fills the venue as a hush falls over the crowd. Mr. Trump’s tone turns reverent and somber, prompting some supporters to bow their heads or close their eyes. Others raise open palms in the air or murmur as if in prayer
New York Times (News)Nov 12 2023
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Pope Francis Fires Bishop For Being Too Catholic
TYLER, TX — Pope Francis has officially sacked Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas for being "way too Catholic." "Despite repeated warnings, Bishop Strickland refused to stop being so Catholic," said Pope Francis. "He adamantly held firm to Catholic doctrine, and there is simply no room for that in today's Catholic Church." According to sources, Bishop Strickland initially drew the
Babylon Bee (Humor)Apr 20 2024
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Softball photos: No. 11 Red Bank Catholic vs. No. 14 Livingston - April 20, 2024
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nj.comMar 13 2024
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Catholic priest from Zionsville, Carmel sues diocese for defamation, fraud
BOONE COUNTY, Ind. — A Catholic priest who has practiced in both Zionsville and Carmel has filed a lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana seeking $10 million in damages after he said the diocese damaged his reputation through a March 2022 statement. According to a lawsuit, filed last month in Boone County, James DeOreo claimed the diocese damaged his character and
Fox 59Mar 21 2024
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Foxboro moves forward with plans to buy, revamp church
FOXBORO, Mass. (WPRI) — The town of Foxboro is moving forward with plans to transform a church into a brand new community center. In an email to 12 News, spokesperson Maura Buckley confirmed that the town’s $2.5 million bid was accepted for the purchase of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The news was first reported by The Sun Chronicle. Buckley said the purchase now has to be
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