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As Muslim students across the country began fasting for Ramadan, colleges have stepped up efforts to make them feel more included on campus.
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Pastor Alex Fleming of the Life Restored Church had the idea to develop the app from divine inspiration.
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An archaeological dig on the banks of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park in the west end of downtown San Antonio has unearthed the cornerstone of the post Civil War-era St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Father James Martin talks about learning to pray in his latest book "Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone."
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People leaned into their faith communities over the past year to help them through the COVID-19 crisis, Sacramento faith leaders say. National polling suggests that experience is widespread.
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President Biden is only the nation's second Catholic president, but his position on abortion rights is at odds with the church.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi appointed retired Rear Adm. Margaret Grun Kibben as chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Presbyterian minister was former chief chaplain of the U.S. Navy.
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The pandemic has changed the way people worship this year. Holidays spent apart. Services moved to Zoom. Some are motivated to look upward for help, while others are looking inward to find some peace.
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The Istanbul landmark has long been hailed as a symbol of the coexistence of Christianity and Islam, a cultural junction between East and West.
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With the country shut down for the month of April, Roman Catholic churches are bringing their Holy Week celebrations online to continue rituals and reach the faithful.