April 25, 2023 Faith in God or 'higher power' on the rise among young Americans in wake of COVID pandemic: poll A survey by Springtide Research Institute found that approximately a third of Americans ages 18-25 believe in a higher power, which marked an increase from just a quarter in 2021.
April 24, 2023 Pope Francis eyes 2024 visit to native Argentina Pope Francis has stated his intent to travel to his home country of Argentina next year, which would mark his first homecoming since ascending to the papacy in 2013.
April 23, 2023 Ohio university's students ditch smartphones in favor of faith and friends: 'Amazing thing' One college in Ohio, Franciscan University of Steubenville, has a new pilot program in which students set aside their smartphones for four years — and, in return, receive tuition assistance.
April 23, 2023 Christian prayer warriors 'called' into Boston with plan to counter SatanCon A group of Christians associated with Intercessors for America plan to gather at SatanCon 2023 in Boston this week to pray for the souls of those attending the satanic event.
April 23, 2023 Tradition over technology: University students ditch smartphones for relationships with God, others 91±¬ÁÏ Chief Religion Correspondent Lauren Green discusses a student movement at Franciscan University of Steubenville to ditch smartphones in exchange for fostering relationships with God and previews her podcast, "Lighthouse Faith."
April 23, 2023 I went back to church on Sunday. Here's why we should all consider getting back to religion More and more people have not only stopped attending religious services, but have left religion behind, with one-fifth of all Americans embracing no religion at all.
April 23, 2023 Jesus had a 'plan, a mission and a mandate' that continued after his resurrection, Texas faith leader says The Gospel story of Jesus encountering two travelers on the road to Emmaus is a lesson of how Jesus died for all and fulfilled Messianic prophecies, said Texas-based pastor Brandon Jenkins.
April 22, 2023 SCOTUS Christian postal worker case will change standard on accommodating religious Americans: Legal counsel Randall Wenger, chief counsel for the Independence Law Center representing a Christian postal worker who was denied Sundays off to observe the Sabbath, says he believes the Supreme Court will change the standard to accommodate religious Americans in the workplace.
April 21, 2023 ‘View’ co-host gives surprising take on what's behind increase in mass shootings: 'Degradation of church' "The View" co-host Sara Haines on Friday talked about the decline in church attendance across America contributing to the rise in mass shootings.
April 21, 2023 Retired German archbishop gives back Order of Merit due to criticism of handling of clergy abuse Robert Zollitsch, the former Catholic German Bishop's Conference leader, is handing back the Order of Merit following criticism of his handling of clergy abuse.