Notre Dame’s new spire is underway, with hopes of late 2024 reopening
The cathedral, normally Paris's most visited landmark, has been closed since it was gutted by an April 2019 fire.
By Rick Noack‘City of Faith’ exhibit celebrates South Asian religion in NYC
A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York suggests the city can’t be understood without religion.
By Kathryn PostState lawmakers push for priests to report abuse heard in confessional
Catholic bishops argue the statutes would infringe on the First Amendment rights of priests.
By Jack JenkinsMore mainstream retailers are offering Ramadan goods
Two new children’s books from Muslim authors hit Target’s shelves as part of the retailer’s new Ramadan and Eid holiday collection.
By Kathryn PostCatholic watchdog names bishops tied to sex abuse and urges pope to act
Researchers are demanding that Pope Francis release the names of bishops investigated under a 2019 policy meant to formalize the church's handling of sex abuse cases.
By Marisa IatiVt. school banned from sporting events after refusal to face trans player
A Christian school in Vermont was banned by the state's athletic association for violating policies against gender discrimination.
By Kyle MelnickAs Francis marks a decade as pope, what does it mean to be 86?
For most of us, it’s an age beyond the realm of what we’ll ever experience.
By Chico HarlanPope Francis at 10 years: He has made his mark, but early hope has faded
Within the Catholic Church over the past decade, conservative opposition to Pope Francis has intensified, while many on the left say he hasn't done enough.
By Chico Harlan and Stefano PitrelliHorror shows like ‘Mayfair Witches’ hire occult consultants to cast their spells
As witches and interest in Wicca became more common in the broader culture, occult consultants are finding more work on film and television sets.
By Heather GreeneCatholic group spent millions on app data that tracked gay priests
The group used the data to find clerics who used Grindr and other dating and hookup apps and shared their work with bishops, a Post investigation has found.
By Michelle Boorstein and Heather KellyFrancisco Ayala, biologist who bridged science and faith, dies at 88
Dr. Ayala resigned his university position amid sexual harassment allegations, which he denied and blamed on his expressive manners as a "European gentleman."
By Brian MurphyIn Florida, Latino evangelicals mobilize against DeSantis’s crackdown on immigrants
"Allowing politics to interfere in the decision-making of congregations," said Carlos Carbajal, who leads an immigrant evangelical congregation in Miami, would be a "betrayal of the gospel."
By Alejandra MolinaHells Angels, a synagogue shooting and Iran’s shady hand in Germany
Germany’s security services see an uptick in Iranian regime activity aimed at Jewish targets and the Iranian diaspora community in Germany.
By Loveday Morris and Souad MekhennetFor many congregations, wiping out medical debt has become a popular calling
While donations from religious groups constitute less than 20 percent of RIP Medical Debt’s overall revenue, they are becoming an increasingly common way for congregations to do social justice.
By Yonat ShimronCatholic leaders turn to YouTube and podcasts to reach new followers. Will it work?
Bishop Robert Barron, a YouTuber, and Father Mike Schmitz, a podcaster, have built substantial followings online. Their goal: to get people to church.
By Stefano MontaliSouthern Baptists seek reforms after abuse crisis. But who pays for them?
Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee said it had lost $6 million over the past fiscal year, mainly due to costs of responding to the sex abuse crisis.
By Bob SmietanaThe Asbury revival is over. What happens now?
The so-called Asbury outpouring inspired an arena worship service not far from the school, and similar services at other colleges.
By Fiona MorganMd. judge okays release of redacted report on Catholic clergy sex abuse
Agroup of people named in the report -- but not accused of abuse -- had asked all proceedings be sealed until they could address their concerns.
By Michelle Boorstein‘Christian patriots’ are flocking from blue states to Idaho
North Idaho offers a window into what a right-wing vision for a Christian America can look like — and the power it can wield in state politics.
By Jack JenkinsSouthern Baptists to hire Guidepost Solutions to run abuser database
The Ministry Check database will be the first step toward putting in place a series of reforms meant to address the issue of sexual abuse after years of delay.
By Bob Smietana