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Pope Leo XIV approves new Mass centered on care for the environment

As record‑breaking heat waves scorch much of Europe, the Vatican on July 3 released a new liturgy for the Mass, reflecting concern for the environment.

Claire Giangravé | Religion News Service

July 9, 2025

JVP Chicago members attempt indefinite fast to draw attention to Gaza starvation crisis

Across the country, various chapters of Jewish Voice for Peace, an anti-Zionist group, have been partaking in 12- and 24-hour fasts to bring attention to

Rachel Berkebile | Religion News Service

July 2, 2025

What church do you attend? Maybe more than one, survey finds

Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, almost half of churchgoers are regular participants in congregations other than their primary one, either attending

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

June 18, 2025

Berliners are rediscovering their faith outdoors through local pilgrimages

A dozen walkers, many of them retirees in wool hats and fleece jackets, gathered in a silent circle in the Grunewald forest, just outside Berlin.

Elissa Mardiney | Religion News Service

June 16, 2025

African church leaders address decolonization and reparations and debate their role

As calls for decolonization and reparations for the transatlantic slave trade gain momentum globally, African church leaders, theologians and religious scholars gathered June 3-6.

Fredrick Nzwili | Religion News Service

June 11, 2025

Walter Breuggemann, influential biblical scholar, dies at 92

Walter Brueggemann, one of the most widely respected Bible scholars of the past century, died June 5 at his home in Michigan. He was 92.

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

June 10, 2025

‘We call him our cousin’: Black Catholics in New Orleans embrace Pope Leo as their own

Despite being born in Chicago and living most of his adult life in Peru, the first American pope has been claimed by Black Catholics in the Big Easy.

Rosemary Westwood | Religion News Service

June 9, 2025

New Jersey church’s proposed homeless shelter still in limbo after zoning meeting

The future of a proposed homeless shelter at a New Jersey church — and the future of the church itself — remains unclear after a zoning board meeting ended without a vote.

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

June 4, 2025

An interfaith group’s 1950s MLK comic book remains a prominent nonviolence teaching tool

At cross-cultural gatherings in Bethlehem, West Bank, groups of children and adults turn to a 67-year-old, colorful comic book with Martin Luther King Jr.’s image

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

June 3, 2025

African Christians walk hundreds of miles for Uganda Martyrs’ Day

Beneath the equatorial sun and a sky streaked with clouds, thousands of pilgrims move slowly toward Namugongo.

Tonny Onyulo | Religion News Service

June 2, 2025

Churches hope to tap the power of pickleball

The gym at the Adventure Commons was filled with sounds of pickleball — squeaking sneakers, the thwack of a paddle hitting a ball and cheers

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

May 27, 2025

With fewer ordinations, seminaries find ways to serve young professionals in other fields

On a Tuesday evening in early April, an audience sat enraptured in Princeton Theological Seminary’s dining hall as, one by one, adults in their 20s

Kathryn Post | Religion News Service

May 21, 2025
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