Telde’s Holy Week Processions Offer History, Faith and Atmosphere

There are bigger Holy Week celebrations in Spain, and there are louder ones too. But Telde offers something different: a more intimate, deeply local

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Jerusalem’s Holy Week Under Wartime Limits

A Palm Sunday dispute at the Holy Sepulchre has turned into a wider test of worship, security and trust in one of the world’s

Conscience & Liberty 2026: Toledo Hosts Landmark Conference on Religious Freedom at a Pivotal Moment for Human Rights

AIDLR // PRESS RELEASE // Against the historic backdrop of one of Europe’s most celebrated cities of interreligious coexistence, the International Association for the

Ramon Bassas and Catalonia’s Dialogue of Faiths

A communicator, former city official and public-facing advocate for religious freedom, Bassas has brought a practical and notably open approach to one of Catalonia’s

AIDLR at 80: Toledo Hosts Global FoRB Forum

AIDLR’s upcoming conference in Spain will bring together UN voices, academics, advocates and faith leaders for a wide-ranging debate on freedom of religion or

Bahá’ís Welcome Naw-Rúz at Sunset Today

The Bahá’í new year begins at sunset today, opening a holy day of renewal that follows nineteen days of fasting, prayer and spiritual reflection.

Eid Mubarak Marks Ramadan’s Close Worldwide

Muslim families, mosques and communities are welcoming Eid al-Fitr with prayer, charity and reunion, as the holy month of Ramadan gives way to one

Spain’s Hindu Federation Re-elects Krishna Kripa Dasa as President

The Federation’s renewed leadership says its next three-year term will focus on representation, coordination and stronger public recognition for Hindu communities across Spain. The

Ramadan Meets a New Islamophobia Surge

As Muslims mark one of the holiest periods of the year, a fresh wave of anti-Muslim rhetoric in U.S. politics is raising alarms far

Pope Leo XIV Links Confession to Responsibility for War

Pope Leo’s latest appeal turns a private sacrament into a public moral question for Christian leaders in a time of conflict. Pope Leo XIV