Tickets for Pope Francis Mass in the U.S. Sell Out In 30 Seconds; Archdiocese addresses scalpers

10,000 tickets for Pope Francis' Philadelphia Mass were snagged up immediately, but concerns about scalpers and fakes are high. Many Americans regardless of their

Pope Francis reforms the procedures for Marriage annulments of the Roman Catholic Church

New reforms by Pope Francis will make marriage annulments cheaper and easier for Catholics. Pope Francis on Tuesday introduced radical new reforms to the

Nearly Half of Americans Surveyed are Catholic

A Pew Research survey released last week shows that nearly half of Americans share a connection to Catholicism. Instead of the usual tally of

Catholic Church Will Grant Forgiveness to Women Who Have an Abortion In 2016

The Catholic Church will allow priests to forgive the sin of abortion during the Jubilee Year of Mercy. In his latest letter to the

Pope Francis Held Virtual Chat with Americans Ahead of His Visit

"Pope Francis and the People:" High school students, immigrants and the homeless have live virtual chat with the Pope ahead of his ABC 20/20

Fourth Annual “Nuns on the Bus” Tour Will focus on the Pope’s Visit

The 2,000 mile Nuns on the Bus trek will in end in time to greet Pope Francis in Washington, D.C. The fourth annual “Nuns

This is the Least Religiously Affiliated State in America

37% of Oregon residents say they are unaffiliated with any religious group, but has the highest percentage of Evangelical Christians in the country. Oregon

Which Religions are the Least Discriminating Against Homosexuals?

A study focused on religion and homosexuality in 79 countries identifies the religions which have the least negative attitude toward gays. A new survey

Here are 10 Facts About the State of Religion in America Right Now

Religion in America is changing each year. Here are the most important facts to know right now. The Pew Research Center has compiled a

U of S.C. and Clemson Have Been Asked to Remove Football Team Chaplains for Going Beyond the Boundary Between Church and State

Two South Carolina colleges are among more than dozen who have been sited in the report by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The Freedom