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President Trump, whose administration has cut USAID and slapped tariffs on other nations in recent weeks, imposed sanctions ...
In a presentation at the Associated Church Press annual convention in Chicago, our Weekend Plug-in columnist reflects on his ...
Pope Francis’ death and funeral will usher in a period of transition for the Catholic Church, with cardinals gathering at the ...
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Here are three questions for news consumers who are paying attention to pre-conclave news. These questions play a crucial role in this week’s “Crossroads” podcast, which focuses on some elite ...
As the U.S. church continues to navigate a changing cultural and technological landscape, Pushpay’s new report makes it clear: Digital tools are no longer optional — they’re essential. Whether through ...
The Chinese Communist Party enacted new restrictions on foreign missionaries there May 1, preventing them from preaching, ...
Pizzaballa’s name has been included in almost every list == in secular and Catholic media — of “papabile,” or “pope able” ...
One of the most interesting lines of survey research in the last couple of years has been led by Tyler VanderWeele at Harvard. It’s focused on a fairly simple but incredibly consequential aspect of ...
Harvard University’s president has apologized for the campus climate over the last year and a half, in a letter accompanying a long-awaited report from a university task force on antisemitism and anti ...
Whether taxpayers should be forced to fund religious charter schools came before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in the first case of its kind. The court is considering whether to overturn a June ...