A woman who was fired for refusing to comply with her employer's COVID-19 mandate due to her Catholic faith was awarded over $12 million by a Detroit jury.
Alpha began as a course of evangelization within the Anglican Church in England in 1977 and has since expanded to include ...
Catholic and faith representatives will join global leaders and national delegates Nov. 11-22 in Baku, Azerbaijan, host to ...
Ann Patchett is owning her shortcomings. On Wild Card this week, she opens up about religion and the place that shaped her as ...
Ted Ebner, coordinator of prison ministry for the Diocese of Phoenix, has words of advice for any adult interested in ...
EDITORIAL: Both choices sent a clear message. On Election Day, Catholic voters delivered a clear message of their own.
On Nov. 11, the Catholic Church honors St. Martin of Tours, who left his post in the Roman army to become a “soldier of ...
Five years after the Satanic Temple of the United States made headlines — and unleashed a wave of panic — when it was ...
Submerged in his youth in Pittsburgh’s gritty punk subculture, Joe Jacobs returned to the Church in 2011 and today uses his ...
Catholic Charities of Southeastern Ohio announced the launch of a new counseling service aimed at providing compassionate, ...
Singapore Minister for Home Affairs and Law, K. Shanmugam, yesterday highlighted the country’s interfaith unity following a ...
Trump made gains in nearly every category of self-identified Christians running against Harris compared to his run in 2020 ...