Steve Bannon

Church Militant plans to cease publication in April

By Aleja Hertzler-McCain — March 1, 2024
(RNS) — The troubled far-right Catholic outlet's fate was announced by a law firm representing a priest who had sued Church Militant for defamation.

Next year in Kyiv?

By Diana Butler Bass — February 24, 2022
(RNS) — When it comes to Russian Orthodoxy, Kyiv is essentially Jerusalem, and this is a conflict over who will have control of Orthodoxy — Moscow or Constantinople.

On first day of bishops’ conference, a spectrum of Catholic thought

By Jack Jenkins — November 16, 2021
BALTIMORE (RNS) — Inside — and outside — the first public session of the U.S. Catholic bishops’ fall gathering revealed increasingly politicized tensions between American clerics, the Vatican and lay Catholics.

As Catholic bishops gather, so do protesters on right and left

By Jack Jenkins — November 12, 2021
(RNS) — Onetime Trump adviser Steve Bannon is slated to participate in a demonstration by Church Militant, but local officials have expressed concerns about potential violence.

Unholy post-Trump trinity: Bannon, Pompeo and Pence

By Doug Pagitt — June 23, 2021
(RNS) — Christian nationalism may be good GOP politics, but it’s bad for both religion and public life.

American cardinal severs ties with Bannon-linked group

By Nicole Winfield — June 25, 2019
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinal Raymond Burke said in a statement Tuesday that he was terminating his relationship with the Dignitatis Humanae Institute immediately.

Thank you, Steve Bannon

By Thomas Reese — September 13, 2017
(RNS) — In attacking the U.S. Catholic bishops, Steve Bannon is giving their call for immigration reform the kind of publicity they seem incapable of getting themselves.

Steve Bannon’s Judeo-Christianity

By Mark Silk — August 28, 2017
It's what enables economic nationalism.

The religious left is going to miss Steve Bannon

By Thomas Reese — August 25, 2017
WASHINGTON (RNS) What they forget is that on some issues, Bannon and they were in agreement.

Sebastian Gorka is bad for the Jews. And America.

By Lauren Markoe — March 19, 2017
(RNS) If Sebastian Gorka quacks like a Hungarian fascist, it's because he probably is.

The church militant

By Martin E. Marty — March 1, 2017
One of the useful side effects of the current religio-political battles is that they may force commentators, and the rest of us, to trace our way back to vestiges of the olden ways, and understand them.

Trump advisers: The faith factor

By Emily McFarlan Miller — December 13, 2016
(RNS) Many of Trump's new appointments are people of faith. Some are supported or opposed by different faith groups; others have made public statements or taken actions regarding different faith groups.

The cost of Jewish silence on Bannon

By Jeffrey Salkin — November 22, 2016
Remember Elie Wiesel? Four months gone, and already spinning in his grave.

Holocaust museum alarmed over ‘hateful speech’ by white nationalists

By Jerome Socolovsky — November 22, 2016
WASHINGTON (Reuters) A video taken inside the meeting shows a white nationalist leader shouting "Hail Trump,” as some in attendance make a Nazi salute.

The real problem with Steve Bannon

By Jeffrey Salkin — November 15, 2016
Is Steve Bannon anti-Semitic, or "merely" anti-American?
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