Faith Leaders Learn to Help Others With Scientology Tools for Life

Faith Leaders Learn to Help Others With Scientology Tools for Life

The Volunteer Ministers Canadian Continental Cavalcade and the Church of Scientology of Cambridge, Ontario, hosted an interfaith forum with members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim

Ultra-Orthodox Demonstrators Disrupt Traffic in Opposition to Israeli Military Conscription

Ultra-Orthodox Demonstrators Disrupt Traffic in Opposition to Israeli Military Conscription

Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews blocked roads in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv on September 13 to protest the arrest of a Talmudic student accused of

Persecuted Religious Minority Asylum Seekers Detained at Turkish Border

Persecuted Religious Minority Asylum Seekers Detained at Turkish Border

Four months after they were beaten and detained in Turkey, 104 asylum seekers from a minority religious group, including 27 women and 22 children,

U.S. Monitor Concerned Over Uzbekistan’s Decline in Religious Freedom

U.S. Monitor Concerned Over Uzbekistan’s Decline in Religious Freedom

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has expressed serious apprehension over reports suggesting that the government of Uzbekistan is regressing from

Jewish Leaders Introduce ‘High Holidays’ Security Vigilance Amid Rising Antisemitism

Jewish Leaders Introduce ‘High Holidays’ Security Vigilance Amid Rising Antisemitism

With Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—the most significant celebrations on the Hebrew calendar—Jewish religious leaders and security experts geared up to address potential security

The History of the Interfaith Movement and Why All Religions Should Support It

The History of the Interfaith Movement and Why All Religions Should Support It

According to Hartford International University for Religion and Peace in Connecticut, the international interfaith movement began in 1893. It was then that “religious leaders from around

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

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

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

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

Research Confirms Sheltering of Jews in Catholic Convents During Nazi Occupation 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 Unites with Religious Leaders in Mongolia to Advocate for Peaceful Coexistence

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