Some pro-life Christians hope the reversal of Roe v. Wade will help more countries outside the US resist legalizing abortion.
Newsweek sues former owners, controversial pastor David Jang, seeking millions
The company that owns Newsweek magazine has filed suit against its former owners and the religious leader David Jang, seeking to recoup millions of dollars in losses incurred under previous leadership.
Lawsuit Alleges Billionaire’s Christian Foundation Engaged in Self-Dealing
A former managing director at Archegos Capital–a family office at the center of one of Wall Street’s biggest white collar crime cases in decades–has filed a lawsuit alleging fraudulent activity at the Grace and Mercy Foundation, the Christian nonprofit connected…
Publisher commits to relaunching Catholic News Service, two months after shock closure
Two months after the U.S. bishops’ conference said it would halt Catholic News Service operations in the United States, Our Sunday Visitor on July 6 announced it will launch a new iteration of the service at the beginning of 2023.
Biden honors Greek Orthodox priest, Catholic nun with Medal of Freedom
The Rev. Alexander Karloutsos has met with presidents since the Carter administration, speaking to the nation’s chief executives on, especially, the cause of religious freedom.
Exclusive: Pope to give women a say in appointment of bishops
Pope Francis said he wants to give women more top-level positions in the Holy See and disclosed that for the first time he would name women to a previously all-male Vatican committee that helps him select the world’s bishops.
When abuse victims are adults, they’re often treated as ‘sinners,’ threats to churches
At their annual meeting last month in Anaheim, California, Southern Baptists passed a series of reforms to address sexual abuse in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.
Judge: Execution can’t proceed without religious requests
A federal judge has issued a temporary order telling Texas prison officials that they can carry out next week’s scheduled execution of a death row inmate only if they grant all of his religious accommodations, including allowing his spiritual adviser…
Cuba fails to meet international religious freedom standards
The constitution Cuba adopted three years ago fails to meet freedom-of-religion standards based on international law, and the rights it established are unenforceable, a new report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom concluded.