A total blockade of Donbass will cause mass starvation and death, representative of UOC MP warns

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A total blockade of Donbass will cause mass starvation and death, representative of UOC MP warns

Head of the Synodal Department for Humanitarian and Social Issues of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (UOC MP) Archpriest Vladislav Dikhanov, commenting on the recent statement of leader of the Petro Poroshenko Bloc parliamentary faction Yury Lutsenko regarding a possible full blockade of the Donbass territories that are not under Kiev’s control, has warned that such actions may lead to tragic consequences.

A blind woman’s sight was restored before Great Martyr George's relics in St. Petersburg

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A blind woman’s sight was restored before Great Martyr George's relics in St. Petersburg

We always tend to rely on a miracle in our faith. But the Lord works miracles precisely in the moments when we really need them.

Today people avoid cultivating the land and do not want to labor, Patriarch Ilia II says

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Today people avoid cultivating the land and do not want to labor, Patriarch Ilia II says

Modern people do not want to work the soil and thus they abandon it – as a result foreigners begin to take over our land, said His Holiness Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of All Georgia during his Sunday sermon at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Tbilisi.

Christian Family Defending 2,700-Year-Old Tomb of Jewish Prophet as ISIS Army Advances on Nineveh

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Christian Family Defending 2,700-Year-Old Tomb of Jewish Prophet as ISIS Army Advances on Nineveh

A Christian family in the ancient city of Nineveh is reportedly defending the 2,700 year-old tomb of the Jewish prophet Nahum, as the armies of terror group ISIS advance in the region and are now only 10 miles outside.

North Carolina Passes 72-Hour Abortion Wait Period

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North Carolina Passes 72-Hour Abortion Wait Period

North Carolina’s state legislature approved a bill Wednesday that extends the state’s abortion waiting period to 72 hours, joining four other states that have passed similar legislation.