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Georgia's 'religious liberty' measure is back on track with GOP support
ATLANTA — The Republican-backed push to pass “religious liberty” legislation seems back on a fast-track Wednesday after a House committee cleared the legislation, a week after two GOP lawmakers joined Democrats in a surprise move that blocked it.
This time, Republicans had the votes to muscle the controversial proposal through the House ...Read more

'They've got everlasting money, bro': Chicago archdiocese alleges conspiracy to file false sex abuse claims against defrocked priest
CHICAGO — A West Side man was talking to his imprisoned cousin in 2013 when he allegedly floated the idea of adding him to a string of bogus sexual abuse allegations filed against defrocked Chicago Catholic priest Daniel McCormack, court records show.
“I think I want to put you on these cases now,” the man told his cousin, who at the time...Read more
Tokyo court orders dissolution of church linked to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe murder
A Tokyo court ordered the dissolution of a religious group whose fundraising methods and ties with ruling party politicians came under scrutiny following the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe more than two years ago.
A spokesperson for the Unification Church, now formally known as the Family Federation for World Peace and ...Read more

'A new level of anger': Demonstrators disrupt worship, protest at Orlando churches
Rev. Terri Steed Pierce has encountered hate before. People have stood outside her church and shouted that as a gay woman she is an affront to the gospel. Videos of her sermons have been altered to make her sound like a cartoon character and used in social media campaigns to disparage women and the LBGTQ+ community.
But Sunday, March 9, was the...Read more

Catholic leader in Kansas sues satanic church, arguing it stole holy items for upcoming ritual
KANSAS CITY, Kansas — Catholic Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, Kansas, is suing the Satanist organizers behind next week’s planned Black Mass ritual at the state Capitol, alleging that they unlawfully obtained a consecrated host and wine.
The lawsuit, filed in Leavenworth District Court last Friday, names Michael Stewart, Travis ...Read more

GOP divisions derail 'religious liberty' vote in Georgia for now
The effort to revive Georgia’s controversial “religious liberty” legislation stalled in a House committee Wednesday after two Republicans joined Democrats to oppose it.
The measure could come up for another vote, but the Republican pushback to a bill Democrats have long rejected was another reminder of how divisive the legislation remains...Read more

How Christian nationalism differs among Hispanic Protestants and Catholics: New study
Support for Christian nationalist ideology differs among Hispanic Protestants and Catholics depending on how individuals identify themselves racially, according to a new study.
Christian nationalists believe Christian values should be fused with the nation’s identity, experts said. Half of all Americans believe the U.S. is a Christian nation ...Read more

'My abuser is finally being held accountable' woman tells Texas lawmakers about Gateway founder
A woman who says the founding pastor at Gateway Church abused her starting when she was 12 is speaking out against the use of nondisclosure agreements in child sexual assault cases.
Cindy Clemishire gave emotional testimony to a panel of Texas House lawmakers on March 19, just days after ex-Gateway Church lead pastor Robert Morris turned ...Read more

New archbishop of Archdiocese of Detroit installed during special Mass
DETROIT — For the first time in more than a decade and a half, the Archdiocese of Detroit has a new leader at the top.
Bishop Edward Weisenburger was installed Tuesday as the archdiocese's new archbishop during a special mass at Detroit's Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament. During the afternoon mass, Weisenburger traded seats with ...Read more

How emboldened Georgia Republicans revived 'religious liberty' debate
ATLANTA — For much of the last decade, the “religious liberty” debate was one of the most polarizing political fights in Georgia.
Companies threatened boycotts. Protesters flooded the Capitol. Lawmakers risked their careers by taking dramatic stands.
Now, the once-explosive feud has been eclipsed by new culture wars fights over ...Read more

Kansas City-area police, fire dismiss chaplains with ties to International House of Prayer in fallout from sex abuse report
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — All Grandview police and fire chaplains associated with the International House of Prayer-Kansas City have been dismissed in the fallout from a third-party investigation into a sex abuse scandal involving the 24/7 global ministry, according to local officials.
“I can confirm we severed ties with several of our public ...Read more
As Catholics celebrate the beginning of Lent, where do the ashes for Ash Wednesday come from?
PITTSBURGH —In the weeks leading up to Ash Wednesday, the Rev. Edward Yuhas of St. James and St. Katharine Drexel parishes in Washington County, begins collecting palm branches from parishioners.
The palms are burned over an open fire, creating the black and gray powdered ash that will be put on foreheads of the faithful in the form of a ...Read more

Senate Republicans in Georgia advance religious liberty bill
ATLANTA — Senate Republicans advanced a bill that would bolster legal protection for religious rights, despite critics warning it could lead to discrimination against gay people and other groups.
The measure, Senate Bill 36, limits the state’s ability to enforce or pass legislation that conflicts with religious beliefs. The bill passed ...Read more

Celebrating Sunday Mass in a 'wild church'
WILMINGTON, Del. — Windswept rain clouds raced over a swollen Brandywine Creek on a recent, blustery Sunday, and worshippers scattered like leaves to wander its muddy banks.
One ran her hands over an old oak’s rough bark. Another picked up pieces of trash. A pair of Canada geese honked loudly at them all.
The Rev. Pete Nunnally, of St. ...Read more

Christianity comeback? Major survey shows flight from faith has slowed -- at least for now
The percentage of people who call themselves Christians has been in free fall for over a decade but appears to have leveled off — at least for now, according to a major new study of religious beliefs in America.
The results don’t necessarily suggest a resurgence of Christianity but signal that a significant shift toward a more secular ...Read more

What is chronic lung disease, the condition Pope Francis suffers from?
In just a matter of weeks, Pope Francis has faced several new challenges in his long-running battle with chronic lung disease. The spiritual leader’s condition has been critical, with news of his well-being waxing and waning since Feb. 14 given his age and fragility.
Here’s a breakdown of what 88-year-old Francis is facing:
What conditions...Read more

ICE can't enter religious sites that sued, including Philadelphia Quakers, judge rules
PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge has paused changes to U.S. Department of Homeland Security policy that would allow immigration enforcement agents to enter houses of worship. The order affects the Quaker, Sikh, and Baptist congregations throughout the country, including Quakers in Philadelphia, affiliated with the lawsuit.
Over a dozen migrants...Read more

Bird flu is causing an egg shortage. A church is giving dozens to those in need
COLUMBIA, S.C. — “It’s an eggs-ellent day,” Pastor John Ptak said as an orderly line formed and a light drizzle fell outside the White Knoll, South Carolina, campus of Radius Church on Thursday morning.
People lined up early for free eggs, handed out by the dozen at the weekly food pantry operated by the church.
When they heard of the ...Read more

Are mass deportations Christian? Florida leaders contemplate the question
Thomas Wenski, the archbishop of Miami, has been working with immigrants in Miami for going on 50 years.
His flock is worried. Although thousands of recent immigrants in his Catholic archdiocese are here legally, many know people who are not. Florida is home to some 1.2 million people who are in the country illegally.
Some of Wenski’s ...Read more

Religious groups suing to prevent ICE raids in houses of worship
Twenty-seven organizations representing Jewish and Christian-based denominations filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against President Donald Trump’s administration, asking a judge to prevent immigration enforcement actions in houses of worship.
As part of the administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants, the Department of Homeland ...Read more
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