
African Christians walk hundreds of miles for Uganda Martyr’s Day
The Uganda martyrs were canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1964, and their story continues to resonate across Africa. By

The Uganda martyrs were canonized by Pope Paul VI in 1964, and their story continues to resonate across Africa. By

In Brazil, a pair of nuns have gone viral after beatboxing, singing, and dancing on TV. By Tatiana Pollastri SAO PAULO

Faith groups say thousands remain locked in limbo as the administration drags its feet. By Jack Jenkins WASHINGTON, DC (RNS)

Wednesday night Mass at St. Ambrose University attracts a congregation of mostly students. On one recent evening, they added a

Millions of Americans have taken up pickleball, touting its health and social benefits. A growing number of churches want to

By Leah MarieAnn Klett, assistant editor, The Christian Post Jamal Roberts, a 27-year-old physical education teacher from Meridian, Mississippi, was

Organizers of the march say their protest seeks to show solidarity with migrants and other groups that are being targeted

‘In light of our church’s steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties with the Anglican Church

By BlackNews.com Nationwide — Anniece Tisdale, an 85-year-old grandmother from Nashville, Tennessee, was brought to tears back in December when filmmaker

‘As an Augustinian Catholic institution, we celebrate this significant day for our university community and the global church,’ said the

‘Faith leaders have been at the forefront of every progressive movement in our nation’s history … so I’m glad to

The El Paso bishop spoke to Religion News Service about his approach to speaking out, the difficulty in reaching lay