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Inside the conclave: How the Americas paved the way to Pope Leo XIV

Three conclaves set the stage for the moment when Pope Leo XIV stepped out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, stunning the world as

Claire Giangravé | Religion News Service

May 20, 2025

Antoni Gaudí, architect of Sagrada Família, is on path to canonization

A week before his death, Pope Francis took the first step toward making Antoni Gaudí, the famed architect of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família, a saint. On

Claire Giangravé | Religion News Service

May 19, 2025

A New Jersey church wanted to build a homeless shelter. Now the town might take its property.

The mayor of Toms River, New Jersey, says he has a plan to revitalize the town’s riverfront and to create a new park for local

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

May 13, 2025

Robert Prevost, first U.S. pope, will be known as Leo XIV

In a shocking vote that caught the Catholic world by surprise, the College of Cardinals elected Robert Francis Prevost, 69, the 267th pope on Thursday,

Claire Giangravé | Religion News Service

May 12, 2025

These women are giving their legislators a piece of their mind — one quilt square at a time

The card holders on the long dining room table offered guidance to the women assembled around it: “Keep it Constitutional” and “Keep it Kind.” With

Yonat Shimron | Religion News Service

May 5, 2025

William Barber arrested in Capitol Rotunda after praying against Republican-led budget

Prominent pastor and anti-poverty activist William Barber and two others were arrested while praying in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on April 28, an action he

Jack Jenkins | Religion News Service

April 30, 2025

Americans may be going to church less, but most are still open to religion, spirituality

Church leaders have been facing a grim reality that fewer Americans attend church each year. According to the General Social Survey, in 1972, 29% of

Ryan Burge and Tony Jones | For Religion News Service

April 28, 2025

Mennonite World Conference remembers Pope Francis

Mennonite World Conference joins Catholics and other faith communities across the world in mourning the loss of Pope Francis, who died on April 21, 2025,

Mennonite World Conference

April 22, 2025

Pope Francis: An appreciation

Ordinary Catholics saw Pope Francis as a compassionate pastor who cared about people, especially the poor and the marginalized

Thomas J. Reese | Religion News Service

April 21, 2025

African church leaders defend migrants after Libya bans humanitarian aid agencies

African church leaders are speaking out against Libya’s move to shut down humanitarian organizations providing care to migrants and refugees being held in detention centers

Fredrick Nzwili | Religion News Service

April 16, 2025

Historic religious-freedom document displayed

Flushing Remonstrance, precursor to First Amendment, shown at New York Public Library

Fiona André | Religion News Service

April 15, 2025

Catholic bishops say they will no longer partner with US on refugee work and children’s services

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops announced April 7 that the bishops would not seek to renew agreements with the federal government for refugee resettlement

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

April 14, 2025
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