Catholic nuns who have cared for terminally ill patients in New York for over a century have filed a federal lawsuit challenging a state law they say forces them to violate their religious beliefs
In this issue of A Public Witness, we count the fights over redistricting and the relative quietness from Christians amid this partisan fight. Then we map out what values Christians should push amid redistricting squabbles.
After a Texas synagogue attack in January, the Department of Homeland Security warns of continued calls for violence against houses of worship and interest in the multi-faith movement grows as communities consider ways to foster peace.
A federal judge in Tampa has issued a temporary restraining order against the U.S. military, saying the Department of Defense is unlawfully discriminating against service members by denying religious exemptions for COVID-19 shots.
A Catholic organization says the Department of Justice is not doing enough to combat the recent incidents of vandalism at Catholic churches, and is calling for the department to beef up its investigation into the events.
Two former drug dealers are working to tackle the drug epidemic in West Virginia telling CBN's the Prayerlink they went from being a "public enemy" of the state to now serving as a "pillar of the community."
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. government must pay around $230 million to the survivors of the 2017 deadly mass shooting at a Texas church as well as to family members of the victims.
The bishop of Las Vegas asked any Catholic politician who is “at odds” with church teaching upholding the sanctity of all life to voluntarily refrain from presenting himself or herself for Communion while they hold public office.