In a region known for its tumultuous change, one idea remained remarkably consistent for centuries: Latin America is Catholic. The region’s 500-year transformation into a Catholic stronghold seemed ...
Most Black Americans are Christian, though the share who identify as such has fallen since 2007. About three-quarters of Black adults (73%) are Christian, including 65% who are Protestant, 4% who are ...
The demonization of those who see the world differently is not a path to healing our society and solving problems in ways we ...
Members of several House committees held a roundtable on religious persecution in Nigeria on Tuesday, following President ...
In 2025, Americans are pretty much giving the whole “religion” thing a second thought, with fewer people calling ...
The survey, published by the French Institute of Opinion Polls (IFOP) on November 13, reports that a significant number of ...
West Virginia's Supreme Court paused a lower court ruling allowing religious exemptions from school vaccines, leading the ...
Would Christianity still dominate the United States if it was reimagined as a small, 100-person town? That's the premise of a ...
Minnesota boasts the largest population of Somalis in the U.S. — a community that's recently faced attacks from President ...
Congress investigates ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria as lawmakers hear detailed testimony on targeted attacks ...
For decades, liberal denominations have permitted women to be ordained. Orthodox Judaism, however, has largely prohibited it. Yet attitudes toward women’s study of rabbinic texts are changing.
Explore the debate on public funding for religious schools, as a Jewish group aims to establish a virtual charter school.