Once a dead religion, Moorish Science is seeing a curious resurgence by Omar Mouallem Writer Omar Mouallem explores what drives devotion to beliefs predicated on pseudoscience
To Presbyterian Pakistanis, he’s a saint. He’s also my grandpa. by Andrew Faiz Vazir Chand's populist canonization reflected a country where religious identity mattered
Sister Thea emboldened me to take on racism among my fellow Catholics by Justina Hausmann Kopp She's proof that resistance against hate compels us to live the Gospel more fully
Dear St. Teresa of Ávila, I love you but some of your ideas are nonsense by francesca ekwuyasi I adore the passion in your writing, but I disagree with you
How I learned to embrace St. Anne like my high-waisted mom jeans by Anne Thériault Mary's mother is the soccer mom of saints and that's exactly what I need right now
Inside the tug of war over St. Giles by Emma Prestwich Too expensive to fix. Too valuable to tear down. What's to be done with this former Hamilton United church?
Why COVID-19 could spell the end of the church collection plate by Bob Smietana, Religion News Service The rise in automated and online donations has become the new norm for some
Facebook tests new ‘prayer’ post feature by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The feature is currently only available in the U.S.
Why some U.S. Christians want Target to stop carrying a bestselling book of prayers by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Editor Sarah Bessey and other contributors to 'A Rhythm of Prayer' say critics are missing the point of the prayer
American Jews report increasing incidents of anti-Semitism, mostly online: poll by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service More than 60 percent of American Jews said they experienced or heard anti-Semitic comments, slurs or threats, up from 54 percent a