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Lifeway Research: Religious Faith, Church Attendance Aligns With More Pro-Life Views

According to a new Lifeway Research report, not all pro-life Americans are religious, but religious Americans are more likely to be pro-life.

Banker Says He Warned Vatican About London Fund Investor

The Vatican’s longtime investment banker, Enrico Crasso, testified Monday that he repeatedly voiced concerns about a fund that was investing in a troubled London property, but said the Holy See’s secretariat of state insisted on pursuing the deal even as it lost money.

Uvalde Tells Biden to ‘Do Something’; He Pledges ‘We Will’

President Joe Biden grieved with the shattered community of Uvalde on Sunday, mourning privately for three hours with anguished families of the 19 schoolchildren and two teachers killed by a gunman.

Children Among 31 Killed at Church Fair Stampede in Nigeria

A stampede Saturday at a church charity event in Nigeria in Rivers state left 31 people dead and seven injured, police told The Associated Press. It is a shocking development at a program that aimed to offer hope to the needy.

Abducted Prelate of Nigeria Methodist Church Regains Freedom

The head of the Nigeria Methodist Church regained his freedom a day after being kidnapped by unknown gunmen in the country's southeast, police said late Monday.

Chicago Church Preaches ‘The Gospel According to Dolly Parton’

Over the past few weeks, "The Gospel According to Dolly Parton" has been the subject of a five-part sermon series at Church of the Three Crosses in Chicago’s Old Town neighborhood.

Former SBC EC Vice President Counters Guidepost Characterization of Abusers List

Former SBC Executive Committee Vice President disputes the narrative that he was “a knowing participant in creating an alleged secret database of sexual offenders.”

ELCA Presiding Bishop Requests Resignation of First Transgender Bishop

The presiding bishop of the largest Lutheran denomination in the United States has asked its first transgender bishop, Megan Rohrer, to resign amid criticism over Rohrer's removal of the pastor of a Hispanic congregation on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe in December.