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This may be unsettling to those who’ve invested in the idea of a steadily secularizing globe, but the numbers don’t lie. In ...
India launched a major military strike deep into Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir early on May 7, saying it targeted sites used by terror groups responsible for the April 22 attacks on civilians ...
The end of the Vietnam War, recognized on April 30, marked the end of a chapter for John Cope. But it also started another. An 18-month tour with the Air Force in the country ended in 1971. During his ...
Radio Sharda has grown into a powerful cultural project — broadcasting Kashmiri-language content to a global diaspora and anchoring displaced people to their roots. Named after the goddess of learning ...
The big U.S. Supreme Court decisions due in the coming two months include three cases on the religion clauses in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. At issue: Can a state deny a tax benefit to ...
Pizzaballa’s name has been included in almost every list == in secular and Catholic media — of “papabile,” or “pope able” ...
WASHINGTON — Southern Baptists joined others across the country for National Day of Prayer events May 2, with the theme based on Romans 15:14, “Pour out to the God of hope and be filled.” Brad Graves, ...
With Pope Francis’ funeral in the rearview mirror, the focus at the Vatican shifts to the forthcoming papal conclave and the ...
While public school Bible initiatives seem commendable, and we agree with recognizing the Bible’s value as an educational resource for teaching the moral, spiritual and historical context of Western ...
The world awaits that puff of white smoke. In just four days, 133 cardinal electors will make their way inside the Sistine Chapel. Once there, they will cast ballots that will result in who will ...
Among the tens of thousands of newspapers published in India, one stands truly unique — Balaknama (Children’s Chronicle). Curated by street children, the Delhi-based Balaknama brings powerful stories ...
One of the most interesting lines of survey research in the last couple of years has been led by Tyler VanderWeele at Harvard ...
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