Daddy Yankee Brings Message of Redemption to 2,000 Inmates at Maximum Security Prison
Renowned Puerto Rican urban music artist and now preacher Raymond Ayala, known globally as Daddy Yankee, recently visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary
Renowned Puerto Rican urban music artist and now preacher Raymond Ayala, known globally as Daddy Yankee, recently visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary
A Colorado web designer has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled this summer that she must create websites for same-sex weddings even if they conflict with her religious views on marriage if she provides the service for traditional weddings.
The U.S. bishops’ conference on Thursday reported that churches and Catholic sites have been targeted in more than 100 acts of vandalism, arson, and other destruction since May 2020.
A Virginia mother who's a survivor of Mao's brutal "Cultural Revolution" in China is speaking out about the methods used by the National School Boards Association and the Biden Justice Department to silence parents.
The Archdiocese of Denver said Oct. 10 that Catholics “continue to pray for the conversion of those who carry out acts of desecration against our churches, statues and religious symbols.”
President Joe Biden is set to meet Pope Francis when he visits the Vatican later this month as part of a five-day swing through Italy and the U.K. for global economic and climate change meetings.
When Audrey Powers went boldly into space Oct. 13 with the actor who played the original Captain Kirk on “Star Trek,” the thoughts, prayers and cheers of Mount de Sales Academy, her alma mater, went with her.
The federal government is funding organizations that illegally discriminate against LGBTQ candidates to become foster care parents for unaccompanied refugee children, a lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges.
Kathi Aultman thought she found her calling as a doctor for Planned Parenthood, but God had other plans.
In a case involving a Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendant with a broken wrist, a federal judge held the District of Columbia's corrections director and jail warden in contempt of court Wednesday. And he's asking the Justice Department to investigate whether the civil rights of other inmates arrested in the riot are being abused.
Medical workers in New York can seek religious exemptions from a state COVID-19 vaccine mandate while a lawsuit challenging the requirement advances, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.