Update: If the Red Heifers Are Disqualified, What Comes Next?
For those following the red heifer project in Israel, a pressing question has emerged: what happens if all the heifers are disqualified or age out before the ceremony can take place?
Byron Stinson, the man responsible for locating and transporting these rare cattle to Israel, recently provided Charisma News an important update that directly addresses this concern:
“Out of the five, three are still pure and could still be used for the ceremony. Two have started growing a couple of white or black hairs that disqualify them for the ceremony. They’re still very good animals that could produce another red heifer,” Stinson explains.
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Updates on Lakewood Church Shooting Investigation Announced
The shooting at Lakewood Church last year remains an unsettling and tragic event.
The Feb. 11, 2024, incident, in which 36-year-old Genesse Ivonne Moreno opened fire inside the megachurch before being shot and killed by off-duty officers, is now entering its next chapter. As reported by The Christian Post, “The case will be reviewed by a grand jury,” a customary process for any officer-involved shooting that results in a fatality.
The circumstances surrounding the attack are as tragic as they are complex. Moreno, who was described as struggling with mental illness, brought her then 7-year-old son, Samuel Moreno-Carranza, into the church before opening fire. The child was shot in the head during the incident, believed to be an accident in the chaos. A 57-year-old bystander also was shot in the leg.
Pope Francis’ Health Update: Hospitalization Sparks Prophecy Speculation
As the Catholic world watches with concern, Pope Francis remains in the hospital, recovering from a prolonged bout of bronchitis. Matteo Bruni, Director of the Holy See Press Office, provided an update Feb. 18, assuring journalists that “the night passed peacefully.” Bruni further stated “The Pope rested, woke up this morning, had breakfast and spent some time reading newspapers, as he regularly does.” While no immediate medical updates were available, Bruni indicated that further information would be provided later in the evening.
The Pope’s hospitalization since Friday, Feb. 14, has sparked speculation and concern among Catholics worldwide. The Vatican confirmed that the Holy Father has not had a fever and continues to follow his prescribed therapy. However, the severity of his illness has led to significant adjustments to his schedule.
Earlier Tuesday, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis would not preside over the Mass for the Jubilee of Deacons scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 23. This development, coupled with his ongoing health struggles, has fueled discussions about the future of his papacy and the church itself.
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