WATCH LIVE: Pope Francis at Mass in Ecuador [Video]

At the first destination of his tour of South America, Pope Francis hosts a mass at the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Episcopal Church Welcomes Same-Sex Wedding Ceremonies in their Churches

Twelve years after they sparked a divide in the global Anglican denomination after electing Gene Robinson, an openly gay bishop, the Episcopal Church voted

Priests are Stressed and This Study Tells Why

According to a study, the reason behind Bishop and Priest stress has been uncovered and it's quite eye-opening. In a recently released, year-long study

Family in turmoil: Rachel Dolezal is white, evangelical Christian parents say amid family sex abuse scandal

After her strict Christian upbringing, Dolezal's parents said they believed their daughter portrayed herself as black as a way to hurt them. Rachel Dolezal,

Radio’s Conflicted Relationship with Religious Country Music

Despite some hits making it to Top 20 charts, most religious country music has been pushed to isolation. Country music has had a conflicted

Elisabeth Elliot

Legendary Christian missionary Elisabeth Elliot dies at 88

Widely known for her books, speaking, and returning to Ecuador to do missionary work with the native tribe that killed her husband. Elisabeth Elliot,

Catholics defend religious freedom following U.S. Supreme Court’s marriage ruling

The Supreme Court’s decision could pose huge obstacles to the free exercise of religion and conscience across the United States. U.S. Catholics defend the

Sheriff Grady Judd Tests Church and State Separation by Preaching in Uniform

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, a leading separation-of-church-and-state watchdog, is not pleased that Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Florida gave a church sermon

Supreme Court’s gay marriage ruling sparks mixed reactions from religions

Unitarians, atheists, reform and conservative Jews as well as United Church of Christ have applauded the ruling, while others oppose. There’s been a variety

First Black Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Michael Curry Will Take Office in November

On November 1st, one history-making presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church will leave office as another history-maker enters. Bishop Michael Curry of North Carolina