LDS Mormon Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Supreme Court Ruling On Same Sex Marriage Statement

Religious News From Around the Web August 2, 2021

More Religious Rights vs LGBTQ Rights; Force Catholic Hospital to Perform Abortions Says New York Civil Liberties Union; Religious Americans Less Likely to Believe

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Profiles in Faith: Paula Clark: First Woman and First African American to Lead the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago

Introduction The Rev. Paula E. Clark is the first African American woman and person of color to be elected Bishop of the Chicago Episcopal

India Will have the World's Highest Muslim Population in 2060

Religious News From Around the Web July 26, 2021

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha; Muslims and Hindus celebrate Eid and Diwali together, Assessing Religious Freedoms via the Smith and Sherbert Tests;

Pope Francis Assigned the First African-American Bishop to Head the D.C. Church

Profiles in Faith: Wilton Cardinal Gregory: First African American Cardinal Advocates for Ethics and Inclusiveness

Introduction In October 2020, when Pope Francis announced his selection of 13 new cardinals from eight countries as diverse as Rwanda, Chile, Brunei and

Religious News From Around the Web July 19, 2021

Supreme Court Punts on Religious Liberty Case; AGs Say Biden’s “Misapplication” of Bostock Could Damage Religious Freedom; Quiz on Middle Eastern Religious Sites; Methodist

New Photos Examine the Beauty of the Sikh Faith

Religious News From Around the Web July 12, 2021

Supreme Court Religion Cases – Battles Won, More to Come; Mass Graves at Religious Schools in Canada; How Religion Affected the 2020 Election; Government

Profiles in Faith: Hindu Guru Amma—Mata Amritanandamayi

Introduction On World Environment Day, June 5, 2021, in an article on Medium.com, Hindu spiritual leader and humanitarian Mata Amritanandamayi spoke of the “intense

Religious News From Around the Web July 5, 2021

Christian Baker Jack Phillips Fights Back; Supreme Court Will Take up Another Religious Tuition Case; Supreme Court Sides With Amish in Water Treatment Case;

Profiles in Faith: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (1948 – 2020)

Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth Introduction “What do we worship?” The question, as Rabbi Lord Jonathan Henry Sacks put

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Religious News From Around the Web June 28, 2021

Supeme Court Signals Expansion of Religious Exemption; Choosing the Next Dalai Lama; Tax Denial of Christians Engaged; Key Facts About the Abortion Debate in