August 2, 2023 Former Franciscan friar's 1990s sexual abuse conviction upheld by Mississippi appeals court The Mississippi Court of Appeals has upheld the 2022 conviction of a former Franciscan friar in connection with sexual abuse of a student at a Catholic school in the 1990s.
August 2, 2023 Wisconsin street preacher arrested after protesting at drag event for families, viral video shows Two Christian street preachers were arrested and handcuffed by the Watertown, Wisconsin, Police Department for preaching at a drag event targeted to children at a public park.
August 2, 2023 Pope Francis laments 'secularism, indifference to God,' urges recommitment to Jesus at World Youth Day vespers Pope Francis urged courage in the face of secularized culture and indifference to God during his vespers address on Wednesday at the Jerónimos Monastery in Portugal.
August 2, 2023 Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers to be sentenced to death, jury decides A federal jury has reached a decision over whether to give Pittsburgh synagogue shooter Robert Bowers the death penalty, following his conviction in June.
August 2, 2023 'Bring back wholesome, traditional, patriotic values': Why 3 groups are heading to the library on Saturday Faith-focused groups and individuals are heading to libraries on Saturday, August 5, to take part in a nationwide book reading event in part to stand up for faith, family and country.
August 2, 2023 Christians fighting to restore cross on Albany Hill: 'We want peace' but city is 'bringing division' Kevin Pope, president of Albany Lions Club shared about how his group and Christians in the Bay Area community are fighting to restore a cross that had been on Albany Hill for over 50 years before the city removed it in June.
August 2, 2023 Nationwide 'See You at the Library' event on August 5 already getting pushback: 'Fire in the hearts' Actor-writer Kirk Cameron has read books of faith, family and freedom for a year at public libraries — now, everyday Americans will do so on Saturday, August 5, despite pushback.
August 1, 2023 Theologian Jonathan Morris: America is still a believing nation Theologian Jonathan Morris and chief religion correspondent Lauren Green react to a poll showing the majority of Americans believe in angels on 'The Story.'
August 1, 2023 Israeli demonstrators storm Catholic monastery as controversy grows around historic religious site A group of religious demonstrators disrupted a group prayer session at the Stella Maris Monastery in Haifa, Israel, with a protest against the monks.
August 1, 2023 Oklahoma's state-funded Catholic charter school hit with lawsuit from parents, religious leaders Parents, religious leaders and more filed a lawsuit opposing Oklahoma's taxpayer-funded religious charter school on Monday, arguing for separation of church and state.