Alex Wakitinti is worried about the sacred natural sites he tends in the large swath of bushy grassland near Lake Albert. It’s the same slice of his homeland that oil companies are developing in order for Uganda to become an oil…
France’s biggest Muslim school went from accolades to defunding – showing a key paradox in how the country treats Islam
France is famously strict on enforcing what it calls “laïcité”: keeping religion out of the public sphere. Yet more than 7,500 private schools receive government funding, and most are Catholic. In a country where about 1 in 10 people are Muslim, just three…
Catholic clergy in Uganda accuse the West of a new colonialism through LGBTQ activism
Gilbert Lubega, a staunch Catholic, recently sat in his white plastic chair at his home in Wakiso, a suburb of Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
‘By far, the most intense’ season of ‘The Chosen’ yet, Jonathan Roumie says
“The Chosen” is days away from its unique and historic release of Season 4.
Republican Fancies Himself An Abortion Expert Because He’s A Veterinarian
Once again, an anti-abortion Republican lawmaker argued against access to the procedure by comparing pregnant women to breeding livestock.
Report on sex abuse in Germany’s Protestant Church documents at least 2,225 victims
At least 1,259 people working for the Protestant Church of Germany have committed sexual abuse in the last decades and at least 2,225 victims were affected by the abuse according to an independent report published Thursday.
Pope Francis’ synod made few waves, but organizers say it’s already changing the church
The Synod on Synodality, Pope Francis’ worldwide consultation of Catholics asking them how they would change the church, failed to yield the tangible results that many reformers had hoped for.
Has The Pro-Life Movement Lost Its Way?
Jan. 19 was the annual March for Life in Washington. The event has me reflecting both on my own career in journalism and on the pro-life movement.
Could social media really have stopped the Holocaust? Scholars say Elon Musk’s ‘fantasy scenario’ is far-fetched.
Gavriel Rosenfeld, president of the Center for Jewish History in New York City, specializes in Nazi Germany and counterfactual history — or the study of what might have happened, but didn’t.