RELIGION

Amid attacks on trans people, a queer yeshiva offers a path to liberation

At Svara, LGBTQ Jews are reinterpreting and reshaping Jewish tradition by copying the methods used by the rabbis who compiled the Talmud.

By Yonat ShimronApril 14, 2023

He quit his job over Sunday work. Should his boss have been more flexible?

The Supreme Court on Tuesday hears the case of former mail carrier Gerald Groff, focused on how much employers must accommodate individual religious practice.

By Ann E. MarimowApril 14, 2023

There’s a reason every hit worship song sounds the same

A new study found that the most popular worship songs come from a handful of megachurches with a knack for writing pop songs about what God will do for you.

By Bob SmietanaApril 12, 2023

Dalai Lama apologizes for asking boy to ‘suck my tongue’ at temple

His office says the 87-year-old Dalai Lama ‘often teases people he meets in an innocent and playful way’ but ‘regrets the incident’ caught on video.

By Marisa IatiApril 10, 2023

These abuse survivors thought they knew the details. Then came the clergy reports.

While the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal erupted decades ago, details in official investigative reports are incredibly powerful for survivors.

By Michelle BoorsteinApril 10, 2023

How did crucifixion really work? A British discovery offers new clues.

Jesus’ crucifixion is at the center of Good Friday and the Easter resurrection. But the ancient form of capital punishment left little archaeological evidence behind.

By Fredrick KunkleApril 8, 2023

Bob Jones president resigns, accuses board chair of thwarting Title IX complaint

President since 2014, Pettit had helped soften some of the school’s rules while maintaining its conservative beliefs. That did not sit well with some board members.

By Bob SmietanaApril 7, 2023

This North Carolina church used to be multiracial. Then came Jan. 6.

Chapel Hill Bible Church seemed perfectly positioned to attract a diverse membership. And for many years it did — boasting that 20 percent of people attending were non-White.

By Yonat ShimronApril 7, 2023

U.S. soccer leagues add game breaks for players fasting during Ramadan

The move comes on the heels of a similar policy implemented by the U.K.'s Premier League and English Football League.

By Jack JenkinsApril 7, 2023

Maryland AG releases report on alleged Catholic clergy sex abuse

The long-awaited findings took four years to compile and cover alleged abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore from the mid-1940s to 2002.

By Michelle Boorstein and Fredrick KunkleApril 5, 2023

Some U.S. Jews make protest of Israel’s right-wing leaders part of Passover Seder

The holiday lands during one of the most politically fractured times in modern Israeli history. Some U.S. Jews plan to discuss it during their seder.

By Michelle BoorsteinApril 5, 2023

At a Maryland temple, multiple ethnic strands are bound by Thailand

A group of women from a mix of ethnic backgrounds is united by a Thai temple in Silver Spring and the years spent there keeping language and traditions alive.

By Alisa TangApril 2, 2023

Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Ethiopian nun and piano virtuoso, dies at 99

Her piano compositions bridged traditions of the West and her homeland.

By Brian MurphyApril 1, 2023

Judge rules immigration officials violated pastor’s religious freedom rights

"The government’s approach — stalling, gaslighting, even lying — was entirely unconvincing to the court, and I am thrilled for the vindication," said the Rev. Kaji Douša.

By Jack JenkinsMarch 31, 2023

Carl Lentz, in first staff position since Hillsong, joins Transformation Church in Tulsa

“We gladly welcome Carl Lentz to our Transformation Church staff, helping TC with strategy as we continue to move forward in our vast vision,” said one pastor of the predominantly Black megachurch.

By Roxanne StoneMarch 31, 2023

In letter, thousands of Catholic nuns declare trans people ‘beloved and cherished by God’

The letter follows a recent statement from U.S. Catholic bishops discouraging Catholic health care groups from performing various gender-affirming medical procedures.

By Jack JenkinsMarch 31, 2023

Vatican rejects ‘doctrine of discovery’ used to justify colonial rule

The Catholic Church's move comes centuries after papal decrees were used by European powers to seize Indigenous land in Canada, the United States and elsewhere.

By Niha MasihMarch 31, 2023

Pope has bronchitis, is improving but remains hospitalized, Vatican says

Pope Francis was hospitalized with a respiratory infection the night before, raising concerns about the 86-year-old pontiff's health.

By Stefano Pitrelli and Miriam BergerMarch 30, 2023

Monks at Kyiv monastery resist planned eviction

Monks at Kyiv monastery resist planned eviction. The monastery’s fate has been in question since Russia’s invasion in February 2022 has brought a series of crackdowns on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which has historical ties to Moscow.

By Meagan SaliashviliMarch 29, 2023

Outgoing Catholic charity chief: Poverty requires more than ‘Band-Aids’

Monsignor John Enzler has been president and CEO of Catholic Charities of D.C. for the past 12 years. The Post spoke with him before he steps down this spring.

By Michelle BoorsteinMarch 26, 2023