Religion

Freedom of Religion Argument Goes One-For-Three in the First Round of Pro-Choice Lawsuits

[ad_1] In a victory for anti-abortionists, most of them—according to a recent Public Religion Research Institute survey—White Christian nationalists—the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the

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Unitarian Universalists Vote For Love

[ad_1] At this June’s annual assembly of the Unitarian Universalists in Rochester, NY, the voting delegates decisively embedded love into the bedrock of the faith,

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Oklahoma State Supreme Court Echoes Madison and Jefferson In Nixing Taxpayer-Funded Religious Charter School

[ad_1] It would have been—and still could be—the first taxpayer-funded religious public school in America, representing not one small step but a giant leap across

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“Bridgebuilders and Peacemakers” – Women in Freedom of Religion or Belief Sound the “Never-Silent Bell”

[ad_1] Adam, according to Genesis, was made of the dust of the earth. Not so Eve. Adam’s better half was fashioned from one of his

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A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Vatican—Pope Hosts Over 100 Comedians

[ad_1] Did you hear the one about the Pope and the comedians? At a unique celebration of humor on June 14, Pope Francis hosted an

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Communication and Dialogue: The Keynote of the 9th Annual Interfaith Solidarity March in Los Angeles

[ad_1] Muslims, Christians, Jews, Sikhs, Buddhists, Scientologists, and members of other faiths and beliefs gathered at St. Basil Catholic Church in Los Angeles for the 9th

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Can A Young Female Faith Healer In Blue Jeans Work A Miracle For Argentina’s Declining Catholic Presence?

[ad_1] He raised his hands and asked the 110,000 faithful packing the stadium to pray with him for the three-year-old toddler who couldn’t walk without

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Soon to Be the First Millennial Saint, “God’s Influencer,” Carlo Acutis

[ad_1] The Pope has cleared the way for fifteen-year-old Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia in 2006, to become the first Saint familiar with cellphones,