When news broke last month that ICE had detained more than 300 Korean nationals at a Hyundai plant near Savannah, Georgia, ...
Pope Leo XIV canonized Venezuela’s beloved “doctor of the poor” Sunday, offering the South American nation its first saint.
To say that my church was an ideological microcosm of the larger nation is a bold and audacious statement and requires a bit ...
Amid congressional deadlock, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries visits three of L.A.'s Black churches to support ...
Pope Leo XIV has canonized José Gregorio Hernández, Venezuela's 'doctor of the poor,' the nation's first saint. Papua New ...
Linda Lysakowski recounts a recent trip to the birthplace of and commemorative sites honoring the nation's first openly Black ...
The new American pope, Leo XIV, has somehow managed, in the four months since his election, to stay mostly out of the news. His predecessor, Pope Francis, had been committed to expanding the church’s ...
The history of a prominent church pastored by MLK in Alabama shows the reason African Americans often don’t embrace either term. (This is the third in a series. Here are the first and second articles) ...
Bishop Michael Pham, appointed by Pope Leo as the first U.S. bishop under his papacy, has emerged as a new voice of the Catholic Church. Through his own story of survival as a child refugee from ...
A prominent Columbia church has voted to leave its denomination, in another sign of the shifting foundations of American Protestantism in the 21st century. Worshipers at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at ...
The killing of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10, is a sobering inflection point in America's descent into political violence. Whether or not one agreed with Kirk's politics, his death diminishes us all. At ...
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