Tanabata, the Festival of the Stars

A celebration of star-crossed lovers Every society has its own share of folklore. For the Japanese, Tanabata, the Festival of the Stars, is based

Peter L. Berger, Sociologist Who Fought Against “God is Dead” Argument, Has Died

Author of The Social Construction of Reality passes at age 88. Peter Berger, the influential theologian who helped spearhead a revival died last week,

Gay Marriage Is Legalized in Germany

Chancellor Merkel voted against the measure German Members of Parliament have voted to legalize same-sex marriage, 393 to 226.[/tweetit] The vote was taken after

Anger Over Allowing Muslim Prayer Rooms in Ontario Schools

Maximum flak from right wing Canadian groups Ontario's Peel District School Board is now a flashpoint on the issue of Muslim prayers being allowed

12-Year-Old Gay Mormon Girl Comes Out to Her Church

Savannah hopes that her coming out will help closeted church members. Savannah Ward, a 12-year-old from Utah, took the stand in her Mormon Church's

This is Why ‘Witches’ Are Using Binding Spells To Oppose Trump

Thousands of 'witches' cast a spell on President Trump. Last year Americans held their presidential elections and voted in President Donald Trump. In the

ISIS Blows Up Historic Mosque in Mosul

The Great Mosque of al-Nuri was destroyed on the night of June 21. Islamic State has destroyed Mosul's Great Mosque of al-Nuri.[/tweetit] Iraqi forces

Holiday Feast of Saints Peter and Paul

Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul honors those who are considered architects of the papacy[/tweetit] through their

Puri Ratha Yatra, the Indian Festival of the Chariots

Hindu devotees pull gigantic chariots to the Gundicha temple. The Ratha Yatra, also known as the Ratha Jatra, is an annual Hindu festival that

World’s Top Religious Leaders Issue Rare Joint Appeal

22 religious leaders join hands to appeal to people to make friends with people of other faiths. World religious leaders have for the first