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Faith groups mark atomic bombing anniversary with White House vigil and Pentagon arrests

On the anniversaries of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 80 years ago, faith-based peace activists gathered at the Pentagon and the White House to call for nuclear disarmament and an end to war.

Fiona Murphy | Religion News Service

August 18, 2025

At meeting of African Catholic leaders, bishops urge peace on the continent

Bishops called for 'uncompromising and unconditional' peace among the continent’s Christians

Fredrick Nzwili | Religion News Service

August 14, 2025

Churches, seminaries among U.S. cultural sites awarded funds to preserve Black history

Black churches, cemeteries and seminaries with ties to African American history are among 24 cultural sites across the country receiving grants from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in a $3 million total investment. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded non-profit organization.

Fiona André | Religion News Service

August 6, 2025

Conference explores spiritual care as resistance to U.S. political situation

The International Association for Spiritual Care met in Chicago for its annual conference from July 20-22, under the theme “spiritual care as resistance,” which focused on how to address the current political moment through the field’s expertise.

Rachel Berkebile | Religion News Service

August 5, 2025

Ten years after Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’, Catholic ecologists assess its impact on Africa

Meeting near the Ugandan capital of Kampala, Catholic environmentalists in Africa marked the 10th anniversary on July 23-25 of the publication of Laudato Si’, Pope

Fredrick Nzwili | Religion News Service

July 31, 2025

New York’s Episcopal Diocese launches $1M racial reparations fund

The Episcopal Diocese of New York will dedicate $1 million to racial reparations efforts within and outside the church, the diocese recently announced. 

Fiona André | Religion News Service

July 16, 2025

After immigration raids, Southern California Catholic bishop lifts Mass obligation

A Southern California Catholic bishop announced July 8 that he is lifting the obligation for local Catholics to attend Mass if they have reason to fear immigration enforcement after people were detained on church property in two parishes in his diocese.

Aleja Hertzler-McCain, Helen Teixeira | Religion News Service

July 15, 2025

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
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