A sharply divided federal appeals court has lifted a lower-court block on Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments to ...
Javier Cercas’ European Book Prize-winning work turns a Vatican trip into a searching conversation about faith, death, and what Europe still expects from religion. When Spanish novelist Javier Cercas ...
A split federal appeals court says the challenge is premature—setting up a new front in America’s church–state battles over ...
As Ramadan opened in Jerusalem, the compound Muslims know as Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jews revere as the Temple Mount again became the focal point of a familiar—and volatile—argument: who may pray there, ...
Malaysia’s government has announced a tougher approach toward unauthorised houses of worship—an intervention that has quickly become a national flashpoint in a country where religion is closely tied ...
A Colombo protest revives a long-running debate over Buddhism’s “foremost place” and minority rights. COLOMBO — Hundreds of Buddhist monks gathered in Sri Lanka’s capital on February 20, pressing the ...
As the Carmelites of Charity Vedruna mark 200 years on Feb. 26, 2026, their provincial leader says the anniversary is a moment to “bring to the present what is essential” and rethink mission in a ...
Humanists International’s latest Freedom of Thought Report (Key Countries Edition) warns that laws restricting “blasphemy” ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has called Elder Clark G. Gilbert to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, a ...
Across Europe, the United States, and Africa, recent developments are highlighting how faith communities navigate public life ...
An international online event marking World Interfaith Harmony Week will bring together interfaith and humanitarian leaders on February 20, 2026 for a discussion titled “The Golden Rule: Foundational ...
A new resource published by the International Association of Religion Journalists (IARJ) points reporters to a set of global studies arguing that religion coverage is often inconsistent, risk-averse, ...
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