Belfast Baker Guilty of Discrimination over 'Gay Cake' Snub
A Christian-owned bakery in Northern Ireland has been found guilty of discrimination for refusing to make a cake bearing the slogan "Support Gay Marriage." Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleReligious Objections Bill Rejected by La. House Committee
Louisiana lawmakers have shelved a religious objections bill pushed by Gov. Bobby Jindal that critics said could sanction discrimination against same-sex couples. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleSenate Adds Religious Freedom to Trade Bill Objectives
The Senate has voted unanimously to require U.S. negotiators to take religious freedom into account in any country taking part in trade talks. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleTeachers Rally against Catholic School 'Morality Clauses'
Teachers from four San Francisco Catholic high schools have rejected the archbishop's latest revision of a teacher handbook. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleBoy Scouts' Leader Says Ban on Gay Adults Not Sustainable
The president of the Boy Scouts of America, Robert Gates, says its sponsoring organizations should be allowed to decide whether or not to appoint openly gay adult leaders. Read More|Comment Continue...
View ArticleGOP Candidate Ted Cruz Urges Pastors to Mobilize Evangelical Vote
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is urging pastors to help mobilize the evangelical vote. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleVatican Bank Profits Soar as Recovery, Reform Continues
The Vatican bank says its profit soared by more than 20 times last year as it recovered from a trading loss and continued its reform process. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleKnotty Exhibit Planned for Pope Symbolizes Life's Challenges
A knotty exhibit being created for Pope Francis' upcoming trip to Philadelphia will let visitors acknowledge the challenges in their daily lives. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleBurglarized North Dakota Church Gets Help from Donors, Fisherman
Donors from around the country and a local fisherman have come to the aid of a North Dakota church that was targeted by thieves. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View Article11-Year Protest in Catholic Church Faces Moment of Reckoning
The nearly 11-year occupation of a closed Roman Catholic church by its former parishioners may be coming to an end. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleJustices Rule for Muslim Denied Job over Headscarf
The Supreme Court has sided with a Muslim woman who did not get hired after she showed up to a job interview with Abercrombie & Fitch wearing a head scarf. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleGiant Cross Rises in Pakistan, Home to a Christian Minority
A Christian cross 140-feet tall is being built in the port city of Karachi in Muslim-majority Pakistan. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleJudge Erases Suspensions from Student Preacher's Record
A judge has erased three suspensions from the high school record of a Washington-state student who preached and handed out Christian booklets. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleFrance Awaits Vatican Word on Ambassador Said to Be Gay
The French government is expecting the Vatican to decide within days whether to approve the nomination of a respected diplomat who is said to be gay. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleParents Sue Hobart District over Prayers at School Events
An Indiana school district is being sued over prayers that are said before athletic events, graduations and school board meetings. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleReligious Institutions Fear Impact of Gay Marriage Ruling
Representatives of Christian schools and radio stations fear they could lose licensing, accreditation or tax-exempt status if same-sex marriage is legalized. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMuslims: Wilders' Plan to Broadcast Cartoons Is Provocation
Muslims in the Netherlands are calling Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders' plan to broadcast cartoons of their Prophet Muhammad on national television a provocation. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticlePope Hopes to Bridge Religious Divide in War-Scarred Bosnia
For centuries, Sarajevo was known as "Europe's Jerusalem," where Christianity, Islam and Judaism lived in harmony. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleProminent US Mosque Parts Ways with Its Top Islamic Scholar
One of America's largest mosques has officially parted ways with a top Islamic leader after months of acrimony. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleSantorum: Climate Change Shouldn't Be Papal Priority
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says Pope Francis should focus on more serious problems than climate change. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
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