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One-fifth of U.S. people are Catholic, but nearly half of U.S. adults have some connection to the church, including cultural ...
We should reform legal immigration policies to ensure that our nation has the skilled workers it needs while continuing our ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a First Amendment appeal from a faith-based nonprofit that runs five “crisis ...
We need to allow our liturgy to question our biases, enable people to truly experience God’s compassion for all ...
Several Los Angeles-area religious leaders, including Archbishop José H. Gomez, offered words of encouragement at an ...
Barr, already well-known for her 2020 book The Making of Biblical Womanhood, is herself a Baptist pastor’s wife. She agrees ...
About two-thirds of American Catholics have a “very” or “somewhat” favorable view of Pope Leo, according to the new survey ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state attorney general's office can proceed with a grand jury ...
Celebrating LGBTQ+ inclusion in clergies and faith-based communities, various church leaders speak out about how the ...
“The moral message is clear: we do not accept the world as it is. We respond to cruelty with courage, to hatred with love,” ...
Luther, a monk famous – some would say infamous – for nailing a 95-point critique of Catholicism to the door of a church in Wittenberg, arranged for a merchant who delivered herring to Nimbschen Abbey ...
When formal interfaith dialogue falters, new spaces for connection emerge in unexpected places: classrooms. Amid rising ...