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Boring Sermons—Is There A Cure?

Our Rabbi was a good man, a wise man, a sterling moral example to the community. He was also boring as. To put it

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Embracing Spirituality Can Enhance Mental Wellbeing According the Gallop Poll

A 10-year Gallup study offers new perspectives on the connection between religion and one’s well-being, providing the latest evidence that a commitment to religious

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Despite The Plummeting Importance of Religion in the Lives of Americans, There Is a Silver Lining, According to Study

The answer to the question, “Is religion the most important thing in your life?” is meeting with an increasingly negative response, according to a

Pope Francis

Pope Opens Vatican Summit on Future of Catholicism

The Vatican has initiated a highly awaited summit focused on renewing the Catholic Church—a monthlong event in which both bishops and laypeople are likely

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Survey Reveals More Americans Remain Spiritual Yet Religiously Unaffiliated

The number of individuals in the United States who do not identify with any religious group is on the rise, indicating that they exhibit

Greek Court Rules Against Exemptions From Religious Classes for Orthodox Students

Greek Court Rules against Exemptions from Religious Classes for Orthodox Students

A top administrative court in Greece has ruled that school students who follow the Greek Orthodox Christian faith are not eligible for exemptions from

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Denver Archdiocese Files Lawsuit Over Catholic Preschool Program’s LGBTQ Exclusion

The Archdiocese of Denver and a pair of Catholic parishes have filed a lawsuit against Colorado, contending that they have been unfairly barred from

Animals’ rights

Princeton Philosopher Compiles Progress in Animal Rights in Updated Edition of Seminal Book

Nearly half a century after he helped raise global awareness about animal welfare and inspired the animal rights movement with the publication of his

Biblical Institute of Rome

Research Confirms Sheltering of Jews in Catholic Convents During Nazi Occupation of Rome

Newly uncovered documentation reveals that Catholic convents and monastic communities in Rome provided refuge to numerous people, including more than 3,200 Jews, throughout the

Pope Francis in Mongolia

Pope Francis Unites with Religious Leaders in Mongolia to Advocate for Peaceful Coexistence

During the first papal visit to Mongolia, Pope Francis held an interfaith gathering with representatives from 11 diverse faiths as he sent a message