Alice von Hildebrand, Catholic philosopher who criticized moral relativism, dies at 98
She also promoted the legacy of her husband, fellow philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Russia’s war on Ukraine has some Christians wondering: Is this the end of the world?
Why the Russian invasion of Ukraine holds special significance for some who watch for evidence of the end times.
Alexandria was asked to honor abortion providers. Then Catholics and conservatives spoke up.
The pushback to Alexandria’s "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day" proclamation shows how the politics of abortion are reaching a boiling point, even in an overwhelmingly Democratic city.
Texas faith groups mobilize against governor’s order to criminalize gender-affirming care
Pastors and other church leaders are speaking out against the order and offering refuge to young trans Texans.
United Methodist Church postpones meeting to discuss split over LGBTQ inclusion for third time
Obtaining coronavirus vaccines and travel visas remains a challenge for delegates traveling outside the United States, officials said.
For many Jews, Ukraine brings up memories of pogroms, antisemitism and Nazi collaboration. But Jewish life in Ukraine is no longer what it was.
For many Jews, Ukraine brings up memories of pogroms, antisemitism and Nazi collaboration. But Jewish life in Ukraine is no longer what it was.
White-supremacist propaganda remained high in the United States in 2021, new ADL report says
White supremacist groups took a hit after Charlottesville but are still churning out propaganda
Christians take up fasting for Ukraine on Ash Wednesday
Christian leaders’ attention has turned to the recent attacks from Russia on Ukraine with calls for prayers for peace.
Pat Robertson says Putin was ‘compelled by God’ to invade Ukraine to fulfill Armageddon prophecy
“God is getting ready to do something amazing,” Robertson said on "The 700 Club." “And that will be fulfilled.”
For many immunosuppressed, churches stopped being a safe place
Some are finding their fellow parishioners and church leaders aren’t taking measures to protect them.
Why supporters of religious liberty should care about Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine was of deep concern for theologian Bradley Nassif.
Houses of faith are building affordable housing on their properties
The nonprofit Enterprise Community Partners on Feb. 23 announced $8.5 million in grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation to help houses of worship convert underutilized land into affordable homes and community facilities.
Could Novavax win over some religious vaccine skeptics?
Some abortion opponents have refused to get a coronavirus vaccine because of a distant link to fetal tissue in their development.
Jim Wallis is on a mission to make voting rights the religious issue of our time
One of the giants of religious progressivism at a major inflection point in that movement.
Did a faulty pronoun really cancel Catholics’ baptisms, marriages, confessions? Read our Q&A for details.
The Vatican's 2020 document triggered the discovery of problems. But some Catholic scholars say it should be a nonissue.
For years, a Catholic priest used one wrong word during baptisms. The church now says the rituals were invalid.
“If you were baptized using the wrong words, that means your baptism is invalid, and you are not baptized,” the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix said on its website. “You will need to be baptized.”
Wajahat Ali on the ‘American Nightmare’ and the ‘American Dream’ of being a Muslim son of immigrants
In his new book, Ali confronts a range of issues, including Islamophobia, white supremacy and chocolate hummus.
Students walk out in protest after public high school holds a Christian revival: ‘Is this legal?’
The assembly at Huntington High School in Huntington, W.Va., asked students to give their lives to Jesus so that they can find purpose and salvation, and warned them they would go to hell if they didn't follow the Bible.