Brunswick High School

Jewish and Muslim Students Alike Suffer from Alleged Antisemitic Incident at High School

The first time you crack open your high school yearbook should be the first of decades of doing the same, lingering over photos that

A pro-Palestinian mob demands that any Zionists present raise their hands

“Hate has no place in our city”—Antisemitic “Day of Rage” NYC Demonstrations Intimidate Subway Riders, Block Traffic and Spread Hate Speech

“Raise your hand if you’re a Zionist,” the mob chanted. “This is your chance to get out.” No one on the crowded New York

Houngan (Haitian Vodou priest) at a Vodou ceremony

As Haiti Erupts, The Old Religion of Vodou Revives

“We are going to burn you alive!” Sherly Norzéus, together with her three children and the two children of her sister who died in

We are Unitarian Universalists

Unitarian Universalists Vote For Love

At this June’s annual assembly of the Unitarian Universalists in Rochester, NY, the voting delegates decisively embedded love into the bedrock of the faith,

OKC Supreme Court Entrance

Oklahoma State Supreme Court Echoes Madison and Jefferson In Nixing Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter School

It would have been—and still could be—the first taxpayer-funded religious public school in America, representing not one small step but a giant leap across

Pope Francis, in his visit to Colombia

A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Vatican—Pope Hosts Over 100 Comedians

Did you hear the one about the Pope and the comedians? At a unique celebration of humor on June 14, Pope Francis hosted an

9th Annual Interfaith Solidarity March in Los Angeles

Communication and Dialogue: The Keynote of the 9th Annual Interfaith Solidarity March in Los Angeles

Muslims, Christians, Jews, Sikhs, Buddhists, Scientologists, and members of other faiths and beliefs gathered at St. Basil Catholic Church in Los Angeles for the 9th

Blessed Carlo Acutis' grave and kenotaph in the Santa Maria Maggiore Church in Assisi

Soon to Be the First Millennial Saint, “God’s Influencer,” Carlo Acutis

The Pope has cleared the way for fifteen-year-old Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006, to become the first Saint familiar with cellphones,

Flames of struggle

The Gifts of Indigenous Religions

Long, long ago, in the Dreamtimes, the Rainbow Serpent awakened from the depths of the earth. As he rose and uncoiled himself, valleys, mountains and

Design drawing for stained glass window of Resurrection

Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches May Be Ready To Bury the Hatchet, and It’s About Time—Literally

For nearly a millennium, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Vatican have been engaged in what may be the longest-running ecumenical argument