Resignation of Catholic News Service editor points to increasing divisions in Catholic Church
John Gehring, Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life and author of The Francis Effect, has just written a response to the recent forced
John Gehring, Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life and author of The Francis Effect, has just written a response to the recent forced
Announced by the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia: A historic moment in the lives of the dioceses of Virginia and Liverpool occurred today at Shrine Mont
The U.S. Education Department has been granting waivers to religious schools requesting them, “an exemption to parts of Title IX of the Education Amendments of
The Church of England has issued a prayer in advance of the June 23 vote deciding whether the United Kingdom will remain in the European
It’s a coffee shop, mission, church, a venue for musicians and poets, the site of a succesful young adults program and classroom all in one.
Issues of trust, transparency and legality inform both critics’ and supporters’ responses to the Episcopal Church’s silence surrounding the termination of TEC Chief Deputy Operating
Seventy-four percent of Norwegians are Lutheran, and its Lutheran Church voted earlier this week (88 affirmative votes out of 115) to allow same-sex marriage, though
It’s not often the Bible and Fifty Shades of Grey appear on the same reading list, but they have at least once – in the
And if decisions made by the General Synod are a point of disagreement within the communion (i.e. a vote against same-gender marriage), Archbishop Hiltz says “there could be some ‘civil disobedience’ on the part of clergy and parishes….”
PBS News Hour reports that the Tennessee Senate has passed a bill naming the Bible as the state’s official book (Mississippi and Louisiana tried to