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The Polish ‘magicians of glass’ who create Christmas baubles for clients worldwide
8+ hour, 19+ min ago (692+ words) A worker prepares a handmade Christmas bauble at GlitterLab in Czestochowa, Poland on Nov. 21, 2025. (Credit: Czarek Sokolowski/AP.) CZ'STOCHOWA, Poland " If you could design a bauble for your own Christmas tree, what would it be " a teddy bear dressed as a ballerina, a hummingbird, or a crimson phoenix? The workers at GlitterLab, a company producing Christmas decorations in southern Poland, vow to turn those fantasies into reality. Calling themselves "the magicians of glass," their clients have included Swarovski, the French chain Galeries Lafayette, and Harrods, the iconic London department store. "We have the ability to create shapes and designs that glass will not normally take," the company promises on its website. And the whole production process, "our closely guarded trade secret," is manual, making each product unique, it says. Despite its modest appearance, GlitterLab's workshop has been operating for more…...
A monument to answered prayer begins to rise in a secularizing England
1+ week, 4+ day ago (729+ words) Richard Gamble, who said God spoke to him and gave him a vision for Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer in 2004, stands beside a model of the monument, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, at his office in Coleshill, England. (Credit: Yonat Shimron/Religion News Service via AP.) COLESHILL, United Kingdom " Richard Gamble's passion for Jesus has always been outsize. Twenty years ago, he had a vision from God to drag a 9-foot wooden cross for 77 miles during Holy Week leading up to Easter. After that grueling marathon in 2004, God gave him a bigger, bolder vision: Build a wall that tells a million stories of how God has answered prayer. Last week, Gamble, 56, broke ground on that vision " a 168-foot-tall architectural landmark that is expected to be one of the largest Christian monuments in England, if not the world. (Christ the Redeemer, the iconic statue…...
20 taken to hospitals after bus returning from church camp overturns on winding California road
2+ week, 5+ day ago (435+ words) SANTA ANA, California " A bus carrying teens and young adults returning from a church camp in the Southern California mountains lost control and tipped onto its side Sunday night while on the way down a winding mountain road, sending 20 people to the hospital, authorities said. "It's just a freak accident," Ramirez said. The bus with 36 people aboard crashed at a curve on two-lane highway near Running Springs, about 70 miles northeast of Los Angeles, according to the San Bernardino County Fire Department. The winding route curves along cliffsides and through forest areas at an elevation of about 6,100 feet. California Highway Patrol responded to the accident at about 8:50 p.m. on Sunday. While going around the curve, the bus driver collided with the rock embankment on the right shoulder "for unknown reasons," causing the bus to overturn, CHP said in a statement. "A total…...
Why a centuries-old Mexica myth became Mexico’s enduring symbol
2+ week, 1+ day ago (605+ words) Mexican flag in Mexico City in Mexico on Nov. 13, 2025. (Credit: Claudia Rosel/AP.) MEXICO CITY " The almighty eagle perched on a cactus while devouring a serpent on Mexico's flag hints at the myth behind the foundation'of the country's capital. It took some 175 years before they spotted the sacred omen and established the city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 where Mexico City stands today. How the eagle, the cactus and the serpent became an emblem and endured through the European conquest is the focus of a new exhibition. "A coat of arms, an emblem, a symbol of identity," runs through Dec. 15 at the Old City Hall in downtown Mexico City. The exhibit is among the government's activities marking the 700th anniversary of the founding of the Mexica capital. Built by order of Spanish conqueror Hern'n Cort's in 1522, its construction used stones from ancient Mexica…...
Church keeps working for the end of conflicts in Colombia
3+ week, 6+ day ago (966+ words) Colombian troops in Cucuta, Colombia, on Jan. 25, 2025. (Credit: Mario Caicedo/AP.) S'O PAULO, Brazil " Videos of police agents and Prosecutor's Office's investigators who were kidnapped months ago by a major Colombian guerrilla group, released last week by magazine Semana, not only gave hope to their families, but also put pressure on President Gustavo Petro for their release. Some tension was also directed to the South American country's Catholic Church, which was mentioned by one of the victims as one of the organizations that should hurry up and act for the prisoners' freedom. Jes's Pacheco and Rodrigo L'pez, two members of the Prosecutor's Technical Investigation Corps, were taken by guerrillas of the Eastern War Front of the National Liberation Army (ELN) on May 8, in Arauca department. Patrolman Yordin P'rez and sub-lieutenant Franki Hoyos, a criminal investigator, were taken by the same…...
Moravian stars light up Germany’s Christmas season
3+ day, 18+ hour ago (662+ words) People visit Herrnhuter Sterne GmbH manufacturing, a Christmas stars manufacturing company in Herrnhut, Germany, Nov. 10, 2025. (Credit: Ebrahim Noroozi/AP.) HERRNHUT, Germany " Bright Christmas'stars have long been a familiar sight across'Germany'during the darkest days of the year, but none is more famous " and lately as popular " as the Moravian stars from the eastern village of Herrnhut near the Polish and Czech borders. They come in different sizes and shine in varying colors. They decorate church steeples and apartment windows, and even adorn the chancellery in Berlin during'Advent. "It's the symbol of the Star of'Bethlehem, which guided the three wise men to the Christ Child in the manger," said Katja Ruppert, managing director of the Herrnhuter Sterne manufacturing company. The stars have been handmade for over 180 years in Herrnhut, which was founded by refugees of the Moravian Church fleeing from the historical…...
Islamic State-backed rebels killed 89 people in multiple attacks in eastern Congo, UN says
1+ week, 2+ day ago (334+ words) People walk on the road near Kibumba, north of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, as they flee fighting in North Kivu, May 24, 2022. (Credit: Moses Sawasawa/AP.) GOMA, Congo " An Islamic State-backed rebel group killed 89 people during attacks on multiple villages in eastern Congo, the U.N. peacekeeping mission in the country said Friday. In the village of Byambwe, around 37 miles west of the town of Lubero, the Allied Democratic Forceskilled at least 17 people in a hospital on Saturday, including 11 women receiving care in a maternity ward. "Violence committed against civilians, including in medical facilities, may constitute war crimes and serious violations of international humanitarian law," said Bruno Lemarquis, the acting head of the U.N. mission, known as MONUSCO. The attacks by the ADF took place in the Bapere and Baswaghga local administrative areas, in the Lubero territory in North Kivu province, between Nov....
Catholic clergy are ecstatic about Rosalía’s songs of faith in her new album ‘Lux’
1+ week, 1+ day ago (1065+ words) BARCELONA, Spain " And Rosal'a said, "Let there be Lux." Rosal'a, the global Spanish pop star'loved by millions'for fusing flamenco with Latin hip-hop and reggaeton, has amazed her fans with a radical shift. The singer and songwriter's'new album, "Lux("Light" in Latin), is unabashedly spiritual. Fifteen songs, sung in 13 different languages, including fragments in Latin, Arabic and Hebrew, are laden with a yearning for the divine. And it is receiving praise from on high. Xabier G'mez Garc'a, bishop of Sant Feliu de Llobregat which includes Rosal'a's hometown of Sant Esteve Sesrovires near Barcelona, was one of the first church leaders to laud her work in an open letter to his flock. Rosal'a's grandmother regularly attends mass in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, according to the diocese. "When I listened to "Lux' and Rosal'a speaking about her the context of her album and the…...
Photos show Christian landmarks in Lebanon ahead of the pope’s visit
6+ day, 9+ hour ago (259+ words) The sun sets behind the dome of the Melkite Greek Catholic Basilica of Saint Paul in Harissa, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025. (Credit: Hassan Ammar/AP.) BEIRUT " Lebanon is a country where crosses rise from mountaintops, rooftops and street corners, and Christian symbols are woven into everyday life. The upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV'highlights the depth of Christianity's roots in this small Mediterranean nation, dating to the earliest days of the faith. From Mount Lebanon's peaks to the coastal plain, ancient sites sit beside modern life, reflecting a landscape shaped by centuries of Christian presence. Lebanon's mosaic of 18 sects " including 12 Christian ones " makes it one of the region's most diverse societies, with a Maronite Christian traditionally serving as president. Lebanese Christians, like the rest of the population, have endured years of economic collapse, political paralysis and conflict " most…...
Brazil now has a bishop heading its LGBT+ ministry
3+ day, 18+ hour ago (1069+ words) Homoxexual Catholics go on pilgrimage to Aparecida, Brazil in 2024. (Credit: Network of LGBT+ Catholic Groups.) S'O PAULO " The National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) has appointed a bishop to head the pastoral care of Catholic LGBT+ groups in the South American country. Bishop Arnaldo Carvalheiro Neto of the Diocese of Jundia, on the outskirts of S'o Paulo, will have a three-year term. The news, made last week, was received positively by the National Catholic LGBT+ Groups Network. "For us, it's the recognition of our 11-year-long activity," Luis Fernando Rabello, the Network's Executive Secretary, told Crux. The first Catholic LGBT+ group was formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2007. It was the start of other initiatives, which after a few years looked for more national organization. In 2014, the Network was founded, gathering groups from different cities. "In 2018, the Network appointed national…...