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How the Catholic Church helped change the conversation about capital punishment in the United States
Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
Twins Christi and Misti attended Camp Mystic in the 1980s and ’90s. The reverence for the camp, they said, spans not just ...
Along with food, water and supplies, Christian disaster relief groups are offering emotional and spiritual support to flood ...
The American Humanist Association, which has a chapter in West Virginia, sued its water authority for awarding a $5 million ...
Organizers said the ceremony must be performed before the Jewish Temple can be rebuilt in Jerusalem, ushering in a messianic ...
The new post-Johnson Amendment regime is bound to be helpful to Republicans but unlikely to advance the cause of religion.
A 22-year-old Congolese refugee is the lead plaintiff in a suit challenging Trump’s executive order freezing all refugee ...
Four years since admitting to making 'regrettable errors' in his handling of abuse allegations, the controversial bishop ...
Religious organizations in New York City are reviving old strategies and adopting new ones to protect their communities from ...
Guru Purnima, falling on July 10 this year, is the festival for students and disciples to show their reverence for gurus, the ...
Thomas Hennen’s ministry in the Diocese of Davenport, Iowa, signaled he backs current Catholic Church teaching on LGBTQ+ ...
Francis-aligned’ bishops are following the late pope’s lead in stirring debate where politics and pastoral issues meet.
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