Judge Says Church Can Run Emergency Homeless Shelter on Property
A judge has ruled that a church in Massachusetts can operate an emergency homeless shelter on its property despite objections from some neighbors
A judge has ruled that a church in Massachusetts can operate an emergency homeless shelter on its property despite objections from some neighbors
Between calculus and European history classes at a West Virginia public high school, students were told by their teacher to go to an evangelical Christian revival assembly.
In observance of the annual National Catholic Schools Week, which concluded Feb. 5, Bishop Thomas A. Daly of Spokane, Washington, thanked Catholic educators for forming students in the Catholic faith.
Recognizing that human trafficking is pervasive in the United States and globally, the chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee on Migration called for prayer and worldwide action to end the exploitation of people.
Facebook has now restored the pages of Christian ministries it says were incorrectly removed from its platform amid a purge of content that offers services that aim to change people s sexual ...
Facebook has now restored the pages of Christian ministries it says were incorrectly removed from its platform amid a purge of content that offers services that aim to change people’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
College students traveled to Knoxville for SEEK22 Feb. 4-6, the annual winter conference hosted by the Fellowship of Catholic University Students, a collegiate outreach with missionaries on numerous college and university campuses.
White Evangelical Protestants are the only major religious group in the United States in which a majority are opposed to a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, according to a survey by the Public Religion Research Institute.
US District Court Judge Xavier Rodriguez said that the pain and loss experienced by the families was "immeasurable".
Pope Francis’s top official on child protection has said retired Pope Benedict XVI’s apology yesterday for his own failings in the matter is a challenge to Church leaders everywhere to be more diligent.
Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville on Jan. 8, and appointed Fabre, the bishop of Houma-Thibodaux in southeastern Louisiana as his successor.