• Home
  • About Us
  • Support
  • Concerts & Events
  • Music & Media
  • Faith
  • Listen Live
  • Give Now

Article Archive

Please click below to view any of the articles in our archive.

IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICANCITY (CNS) -- Prayer has the power to awaken hope in men and women, even in theface of death and destruction, Pope Francis said.People often feel unworthy to turn to God when they are in need "as if itwere a self-interested prayer and, thus, imperfect," the pope said Jan. 18during his weekly general audience. "ButGod knows our weakness; he knows that we remember him to ask for help and, withthe indulgent smile of a father, he responds graciously," he said. Greetingthousands of people in the Paul VI audience hall, the pope seemed to lose hisbalance several times as pilgrims clasped his hand and tried pulling him toward them, hoping for ahug or a blessing. Still, thepope took time to greet people,stopping to bless a pregnant woman's belly and embracing a young boy in tears, who was overcome withemotion at meeting him. Theaudience took place at the beginning of the annual Week of Prayer forChristian Unity, which for2017 had the theme...
IMAGE: CNS photo/Jonathan Bachman, ReutersBy WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The chairmanof the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee said Jan. 18 that a repeal ofthe federal health care law should not take place without immediate passage ofa plan that preserves people's access to adequate health care and also protectshuman life, conscience rights and the poor."Important gains brought aboutby the Affordable Care Act must be preserved" as millions of people now relyon the law for their health care, said Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice,Florida, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee onDomestic Justice and Human Development.At the same time, he said, anyreplacement measure also must safeguard human life from conception to natural death, protect conscience rights and provide adequate health care for immigrants, thepoor and others on society's margins.Bishop Dewane made the commentsin a letter sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S.Senate.The U.S....
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- The Army has started the process of launching a full environmental study of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline's disputed crossing of the Missouri River in North Dakota, though a federal judge could stop the effort....
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- Gambia headed Wednesday toward a possible midnight showdown between a president who refuses to leave office after his election loss and a president-elect who insists he will take power....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- From Wal-Mart to General Motors to Amazon, a growing number of the world's largest companies appear to be trying to get in step with President-elect Donald Trump's demand that employers hire and keep jobs at home....
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- The widow of the Orlando nightclub gunman knew about the attack ahead of time and then hindered the criminal investigation when she lied to FBI agents after the shooting, say prosecutors who will be in a California court Wednesday to discuss transferring her to Florida....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump says his inauguration will have "an unbelievable, perhaps record-setting turnout." Organizers of a protest the next day call in the biggest demonstration in history to welcome a new president....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sylvia Douglas twice voted for President Barack Obama and last year cast a ballot for Democrat Hillary Clinton. But when it comes to "Obamacare," she now sounds like President-elect Donald Trump. This makes her chuckle amid the serious choices she faces every month between groceries, electricity and paying a health insurance bill that has jumped by nearly $400....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Earth sizzled to a third-straight record hot year in 2016, government scientists said Wednesday. They mostly blame man-made global warming with help from a natural El Nino, which has since disappeared....
Think about your hand for a second. Think of all the things you can do, how much autonomy you enjoy because of your hands. You can open doors, text, and feed yourself, among...
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Soundcloud

Public Inspection File | EEO

© 2015 - 2021 Spirit FM 90.5 - All Rights Reserved.