
But is it really?
I made it my mission to determine whether salt is a good thing, a bad thing, or simply something best treated as an item to “use in moderation.” MORE

But is it really?
I made it my mission to determine whether salt is a good thing, a bad thing, or simply something best treated as an item to “use in moderation.” MORE

But no matter, because government officials are quick to offer solutions. In fact, the governor of the Venezuelan state of Bolivar has offered a very unique approach to staving off starvation: Citizens who are short on food can always fry up some rocks (that is, if they can find enough cooking oil, which has been a problem too). MORE

All you need is:
Mix these two ingredients together and store it in a glass jar. You can make as much or as little as you want, but a 5:1 ratio works the best. Just put a little bit of this mixture under your tongue every night before you go to sleep and let it dissolve naturally. MORE

“Pedophilia I can understand, homosexuality I don’t understand,” the Rev. Gino Flaim, a priest in Trento, told Italy’s La7 channel. “Unfortunately there are children that look for affection, because they don’t have it at home. And perhaps if they find a priest, he could also give in.” MORE
This staggering image shows how our sun – which is so big it accounts for 99.86% of the mass in the solar system – would look next to the biggest star in the universe. MORE PHOTOS



Mexican media, citing the Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican’s chief spokesman, said Francis was scheduled to visit the country in the first few months of 2016. MORE


Archbishop Paul-Andre Durocher, who was recently president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, was one of many top church leaders who gave short speeches to the hundreds of bishops meeting in Rome. MORE

The House Civil Justice Committee approved the bill Wednesday on a 9-4 vote.
Republican Rep. Scott Plakon said his bill would simply give churches another layer of protection. He acknowledged that he knows of no cases in which a church was forced to marry a gay couple. MORE
34,000 people have already signed a petition created by Faithful Americacalling for the resignation of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the conservative church official responsible for inviting Rowan County clerk Kim Davis to meet with Pope Francis during his visit to the United States. MORE

Yayo Grassi, the gay former student of Pope Francis‘ that met with him last week, claims the meeting between Francis and Rowan County clerk Kim Davis was a set-up. MORE

Doctors believe the newborn boy is suffering from cyclopia – an unusual medical condition named after the one-eyed giants of Greek mythology – caused by radiation exposure in the womb.
Cyclopia is one of the rarest forms of birth defects and children born with this condition often die shortly after birth. MORE

