The brutal murder of Emmett Till became a catalyst for the civil rights movement and has enduring relevance in today's anti-racist activism.
'Pro-choice Catholics don’t just exist, we are the majority,' reads a line from a Catholics for Choice voter guide.
'It seems to have picked up some steam within the last couple of years, particularly since the George Floyd murder,' said a spirituals expert about churches offering royalties.
The Patriarch reportedly said churches 'must not add fuel to the fire' of political conflict but has been widely accused of doing just that.
The South Carolina church’s head pastor, the Rev. Dawn Hyde, was a plenary speaker last month at Stewardship Kaleidoscope.
Religion and spirituality could help remedy the youth mental health crisis, Springtide Research finds.
Patty Krawec on why rethinking — or ‘unforgetting,’ as she calls it — history is important.
The popular Jesuit priest and author says he felt called to minister among the LGBTQ+ community following the Pulse nightclub shooting in 2016, when few Catholic leaders were speaking out.
Faith-based refugee resettlement agencies welcome the new program, while advocating for refugees who have gotten less media coverage of late.
The Yalla food truck serves food that meets the most stringent dietary needs of two constituencies: Jews and Muslims. The food is both certified kosher and halal.
The survey also found that most pastors say congregational giving is in line with the previous year.
On Sunday Pope Francis made the Italian Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, also known as the ‘Father of Migrants,’ a saint in the church.
Leprosy has a long history of being used to disenfranchise already socially marginalized populations.
‘I’m just a nerdy trivia buff kind of guy who wanted to play ‘Jeopardy!’ all my life,’ said the Rev. David Sibley, who won nearly $80,000.
Additionally, American Catholics were found to be five times more likely to express that climate change is a shared responsibility than their non-Catholic counterparts.
The caucus is asking Congress to approve several bills replacing the federal holiday with Indigenous Peoples Day.
Society often expects victims of harm to forgive their perpetrators, regardless of whether they've cleaned up their act, says Ruttenberg. Judaism offers another way.
They do it with grace and grit, they work across political and religious differences, and they have been doing it for decades.
In an op-ed, Aliza Kline argues that the ancient Jewish ritual of Shabbat, especially Friday night dinners, can help young adults navigate the obstacles to well-being.
The letters were the latest plea for policy change by the movement modeled after the original Poor People’s Campaign started by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Majorities of Protestants, Catholics and Mormons support efforts to preserve Confederate monuments and memorials, a PRRI survey finds.
In the audience were survivors and family members of those lost to violence at houses of worship and other scenes of hate crimes.
Houses of worship on Martha's Vineyard have long worked together to meet the needs of their neighbors. So they were ready to spring into action when refugees arrived unexpectedly.
What is the hope in this moment of transition?
Congregations in St. Louis are working with local scientists to monitor the air quality in communities affected by industrial pollution.
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