‘What good can come from California?’ 7,750 baptized at Huntington Beach event

‘What good can come from California?’ 7,750 baptized at Huntington Beach event

by WorldTribune Staff, May 6, 2025 Real World News What is being called the largest single-day baptism event in U.S. history took place on Saturday at Huntington Beach, California. “It was the second year in a row for the ‘Baptize California’ gathering, which saw 6,000 baptized along Huntington Beach last year but a record 7,750 […]

Francis, the social justice pope, dies following Easter Sunday appearance

Francis, the social justice pope, dies following Easter Sunday appearance

by WorldTribune Staff, April 21, 2025 Real World News Pope Francis has died. He was 88. Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the first pope from the Americas, the first from the Jesuit order, and the first to take the name Francis. Francis X. Rocca wrote for the Wall Street Journal: […]

Archaeologists reveal centuries-old inscriptions found at site of ‘Last Supper’

Archaeologists reveal centuries-old inscriptions found at site of ‘Last Supper’

by WorldTribune Staff, April 20, 2025 Real World News A series of centuries-old inscriptions written by religious pilgrims have been discovered by archaeologists at the site believed to be the location of the Last Supper. Archaeologists identified some 40 inscriptions, including five coats of arms in “The Room of the Last Supper,” also known as […]

April 19, 1775: British search at Barrett’s farm failed to find American guns

April 19, 1775: British search at Barrett’s farm failed to find American guns

Part IV: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 17, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]

The forgotten, and riveting origins of Saint Valentine’s Day

The forgotten, and riveting origins of Saint Valentine’s Day

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, February 14, 2025 The origin of Saint Valentine’s Day goes back to early Christian history. Today, at a time when governments are increasing their persecution of Christians, it is important to remember that the Church was born into a one-world anti-Christian government — the Roman Empire. In the Book of Acts […]

GREATEST HITS, 9 — ‘God is not finished’ with California: 12,000 baptized on Pentecost Sunday

GREATEST HITS, 9 — ‘God is not finished’ with California: 12,000 baptized on Pentecost Sunday

Top stories of 2024 No. 9, December 29, 2024  [Congratulating WorldTribune.com readers, editors and correspondents this Christmas Holiday season for 26 years of continuous, daily publication. Let the future begin! — The Editors] by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News May 20, 2024 Across California on Sunday, 12,000 Christians were baptized in the waters of […]

‘Freedom lies in being bold:’ 20th century poets foresaw collapse of secular ‘rational’ civilization

‘Freedom lies in being bold:’ 20th century poets foresaw collapse of secular ‘rational’ civilization

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, December 29, 2019   [The following is excerpted from American Minute] Robert Lee Frost began publishing poems in his high school bulletin. In 1892, he graduated co-valedictorian with the woman he was to marry, Elinor Miriam White. He briefly attended Dartmouth, then Harvard, but left to go back to teaching. […]

The first Christmas: Caesar Augustus and his contemporary, Jesus Christ

The first Christmas: Caesar Augustus and his contemporary, Jesus Christ

Special to WorldTribune, December 25, 2024 “Gaius Octavius was born in 63 B.C. in Rome” noted John Coleman, a Fox News contributor about the towering contemporary of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. “When his maternal great uncle, Julius Caesar, was assassinated for subverting the Roman Republic, the young Octavian, only 18 at the time, became his […]