The pope affirms that Catholics can’t pick and choose between life and social ethics.
Houses of Worship
He kept the Sabbath holy and won admirers across sectarian lines.
It’s tough to enjoy God’s finest gifts by oneself. That’s why he gave us churches.
Israelis prepare to celebrate Purim amid a war reminiscent of the Book of Esther.
For decades, the country classified this community as Arab over its objections.
Has the old idea, fire and brimstone through all eternity, gone out of business?
A Vatican City-style arrangement for Al-Aqsa could stave off Tehran’s aggression.
St. Mary’s in Indiana backtracks from a decision to admit transgender males.
Silence has its place in church, but don’t forget that ‘God put the wiggle in children.’
The Civil War placed a new kind of stress on the president’s erstwhile skepticism.
At a base in central Israel, they bury the dead from Hamas’s attack and the Gaza war in accordance with halachic law.
Sixth-century works on view at the Louvre were spirited out of Kyiv amid the war.
Media credulity aside, the event at the Brooklyn synagogue underscores the paradoxes of the group.
The adulteration of a theological term into a secular political and demographic label.
If you hear the story of the baby who is God, you won’t be the same person as before.
We have it backward. Dec. 25 is the start, not the end, of the yuletide season.
Catholic schools like Assumption offer the education Jewish tradition prizes.
The Supreme Court has spoken clearly, but many programs still discriminate.
As in 167 B.C., Jews are discovering that passive assimilation isn’t an option.
Once interrupted, the habits of religious worship can be hard to re-establish.
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