MacArthur genius fellowship winner and well-known social justice advocate Rev William J Barber II has rebuked President Donald Trump for what he described as heresy and war on divinity, for sharing
John Garvey, president of The Catholic University of America, has apologized for the school's display of an icon some say depicts George Floyd as Jesus, saying the twice-stolen image has created “needless controversy and confusion.”
Former Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, joined volunteers with the evangelical Christian aid organization Samaritan’s Purse to help cleanup efforts in Kentucky following a recent line of deadly tornadoes.
United Airlines is being sued by thousands of its own employees after its CEO threatened to fire them for pursuing religious exemptions to the company's vaccine mandate.
There was no shortage of news in 2021, a year that saw many getting vaccinated against COVID, a new presidential administration and prominent ministries dealing with the fallout of scandals that have put their ministries in the spotlight of international media attention.
Polls by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows how dramatically church attendance fell during the worst of the pandemic last year, even as many say they are now returning to regular service attendance.
Luke Luna, a junior at Martin Saints Classical High School in Oreland, Pennsylvania, has issued a video urging support for an online drive benefiting the John Paul II Medical Research Institute in Coralville, Iowa.
Seafarers who dock in Point Comfort, Texas, won’t be forgotten this Christmas with hundreds of gifts collected for them at the chancery of the Diocese of Victoria. Victoria Bishop Brendan J. Cahill was on hand 14 to help load them up.
Courts in wide swaths of the United States no longer impose death sentences or carry out executions, according to a report issued Dec. 16 by the Death Penalty Information Center.