Pope Francis Calls on Youth to Combat Economic Injustice and Safeguard the Environment

Pope Francis Calls on Youth to Combat Economic Injustice and Safeguard the Environment

Speaking at a university campus and later a seaside town during a five-day trip to participate in a youth gathering in Portugal, Pope Francis

Worship Professor, Will Bishop, Asked What Do Smaller Churches Sing On Sundays – Hymns? Top 40? Oldies? – The Answer: Anything Goes

Worship Professor, Will Bishop, Asked What Do Smaller Churches Sing On Sundays – Hymns? Top 40? Oldies? – The Answer: Anything Goes

Sing to the Lord a new song – Psalms 96:1 A survey published in 1939 revealed that the most popular song in churches was

America’s First Religious Public School Hits Legal Roadblocks

America’s First Religious Public School Hits Legal Roadblocks

With both sides citing religious freedom, what would be the first religious public charter school in the United States met its initial challenge—a lawsuit

Biden Vows to Eliminate Obstacles to Diversity in the Military Based on Race, Sex, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation or Religious Background

Biden Vows to Eliminate Obstacles to Diversity in the Military Based on Race, Sex, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation or Religious Background

Three quarters of a century after President Harry Truman signed an executive order aimed at ensuring that all members of the military are treated

Second Tennessee Religious School Shooting In Four Months

Second Tennessee Religious School Shooting In Four Months

On March 27th a heavily armed attacker shot through a locked school door at a private Christian school in Nashville, killing three 9-year-old students,

Burma’s Military Unveils Massive Buddha Statue in Bid to Garner Support Amid Civil War

Burma’s Military Unveils Massive Buddha Statue in Bid to Garner Support Amid Civil War

Amid the ongoing civil war in Burma (Myanmar) and what UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has described as the ethnic cleansing of its minority Muslim Rohingya

Death Sentence of Pittsburgh Shooter Met with Relief, Prayers and a Wish for Closure

Death Sentence of Pittsburgh Shooter Met with Relief, Prayers and a Wish for Closure

Nearly five years after the deadliest antisemitic attack in the nation’s history, the individual found guilty has been sentenced to death. For the survivors,

U.S. City Led by Muslims Bans Pride Flags, Sparking ‘a Sense of Betrayal’

U.S. City Led by Muslims Bans Pride Flags, Sparking ‘a Sense of Betrayal’

A multicultural enclave of Detroit, Michigan, that attracted international attention in 2015 for becoming the first in the U.S. to elect a Muslim-majority city

Iran Launches New Crackdown, Targeting E-commerce Giant for Photos of Female Employees Without Headscarves

Iran Launches New Crackdown, Targeting E-commerce Giant for Photos of Female Employees Without Headscarves

A week after authorities in Iran threatened to renew a crackdown on women not wearing the hijab, the country’s morality police has shut down

Cardinal Emphasizes Pope’s Devotion in Visiting Mongolia’s Small Catholic Community

Cardinal Emphasizes Pope’s Devotion in Visiting Mongolia’s Small Catholic Community

As the countdown commences for the inaugural papal visit to Mongolia in early September, the highest-ranking Vatican official in the Asian nation has characterized