The pro-life movement in political retreat
By Mark Silk
(RNS) — It finds itself at serious odds with Americans' historical deference to diversity of belief.
To save their movement, student protesters should break camp
By Andre Henry
(RNS) — 'A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.'
Since Oct. 7, we have been in an earthquake
By Jeffrey Salkin
(RNS) — More than 200 years ago, an earthquake shattered faith. We are living in similar times.
‘A step back in time’: America’s Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways
By Tim Sullivan
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The shift, molded by plummeting church attendance, increasingly traditional priests and growing numbers of young Catholics searching for more orthodoxy, has reshaped parishes across the country.
How ‘apocalypse’ became a secular as well as religious idea
By Erik Bleich and Christopher Star
(The Conversation) — Events that the media describe as ‘apocalyptic’ reflect changing anxieties about the future.
Damaged in war, a vibrant church in Ukraine rises as a symbol of the country’s faith and culture
By Jill Lawless
LYPIVKA, Ukraine (AP) — It’s one of 129 war-damaged Ukrainian religious sites recorded by UNESCO, the United Nations’ cultural organization.
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