Catholic-Majority Puerto Rico Celebrates 100 Years of U.S. Citizenship

Some key information on Puerto Ricans in anticipation of their 100th year of citizenship. As Puerto Rico enters its 100th year of American citizenship,

Pope Francis Demands Help for Iraqi Citizens

Pope calls for help to prevent civilian casualties in the battle for Mosul. Pope Francis has called for the protection of civilians in Iraq[/tweetit]

5 Religious Figures in Fortune’s 50 Greatest Leaders 2017

Men and women of Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders list are transforming the world. Fortune's World's Greatest Leaders ranking is an annual list of leaders

Archdiocese of Mexico Says Mexicans Who Help Build Trump’s Wall are “Traitors”

Editorial by the Archdiocese condemned the Mexican government for not being tough with Mexican companies that intend to help in the wall construction. The

Florida Senate Votes to Allow Students to Express Religion on School Grounds

The bill does have its share of detractors with some fearing that it infringes too heavily upon the separation of church and state. Last

Anti-Islamophobia Bill Passes in Canada

The M-103 bill to condemn religious discrimination passed 201 to 91 on Thursday. Canada's House of Commons easily passed M-103, a non-binding motion which

Man who Defied Hitler is Officially Recognized as Martyr by Pope Francis and Beatified

Man who Defied Hitler is Officially Recognized as Martyr by Pope Francis and Beatified

Joseph Mayr-Nusser, killed for refusing to swear an oath to Hitler, has been beatified. Joseph Mayr-Nusser, an Italian who refused to take the oath

91% of US Federal Lawmakers are Christians

U.S. Congress is Predominantly Christian The present U.S. Congress, its 115th iteration, is predominantly Christian.[/tweetit] About 91 percent of the federal lawmakers identify their

Pope Francis Says an Exorcist Needs to Be on Call

"A good confessor has to be very discerning, particularly when he has to deal with 'real spiritual disorders,' " Pope Francis told priests during

Pope May Allow Married Men to be Priests; Will Visit Colombia in September

Catholic Church may soon be ordaining married men as priests. In his interview with a German newspaper, Pope Francis has expressed his willingness to