Vedruna bicentennial looks to “new answers” in Europe

As the Carmelites of Charity Vedruna mark 200 years on Feb. 26, 2026, their provincial leader says the anniversary is a moment to “bring

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Huckabee’s biblical land remarks trigger Arab backlash

A US envoy’s theology-laced comments collide with diplomacy—reopening questions about religion’s role in foreign policy and the risks of sacred language in a volatile

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Court clears path for Louisiana Ten Commandments law

A split federal appeals court says the challenge is premature—setting up a new front in America’s church–state battles over public education. A closely divided

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Appeals court clears path for Louisiana’s Ten Commandments classroom displays, reigniting church–state debate

NEW ORLEANS — A sharply divided federal appeals court has lifted a lower-court block on Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed

St. Francis of Assisi’s relics go on public display as pilgrims flock to mark 800 years

ASSISI, Italy — The mortal remains of St. Francis of Assisi have been placed on public display for an extended period in the Umbrian

South Asian Lutheran churches meet in Kathmandu to strengthen shared identity within global communion

Church leaders from Nepal and India gathered in Kathmandu this month for a regional workshop hosted by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church and convened

Kenyan Lutheran Church elects its first female presiding bishop, marking milestone for women’s leadership

The Religion News Service reports that the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church has elected the Rev. Catherine Ngina Musau as its first female presiding bishop,

LDS Church calls Elder Clark G. Gilbert to Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

Elder Clark G. Gilbert has been called as the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ

European Parliament condemns expulsions of foreign Christians under “national security” claims

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning some actions of Türkiye's authorities for what it describes as the targeted expulsion of foreign Christians

The Super Bowl has become a modern public square, offering a unique opportunity for religious organizations to share their message with a massive global audience

From Scientology to Christianity, The Super Bowl’s Field of Faith: What Will 2026 Bring?

The Super Bowl’s transformation into a platform for religious messaging is amplified by its staggering international reach. Super Bowl LIX in 2025 reached a record 191.1 million viewers, broadcasting in over 25 languages to more than 195 countries and territories. …