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Pope Francis Has Stacked the Next Conclave—But Will It Matter?

On Sept. 30, Pope Francis will have will have appointed enough cardinals to have created a supermajority at the next conclave, the gathering of cardinals that will select his successor.

National Association of Evangelicals Launches Test To Assess, Foster Racial Justice

The National Association of Evangelicals has launched a new resource to help Christians assess where they stand on racial justice and then take appropriate next steps to further race relations.

‘Queer Mister Rogers’ Writes for ‘PAW Patrol’ Spinoff and Introduces Nonbinary Character

The makers of "PAW Patrol" released a spin-off series, "Rubble & Crew," earlier this year. Now in its second season, the series recently introduced the show's first nonbinary character, River.

In Florida and Beyond, Churches Fill the Role of Teaching Black History

After Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis began restricting what public schools in the state can teach about subjects such as Black history, churches rallied to fill the gap.

‘You Are Called by Grace,’ Says ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor Jen Lilley

“Days of Our Lives” actor and Christian Jen Lilley wants her fans to know they can never be beyond the reach of God’s love.

Kevin Sorbo Takes Aim at Timothée Chalamet and Other Hollywood Actors for Not Being ‘Manly’

Outspoken actor Kevin Sorbo took aim at Timothée Chalamet and other stars he feels are not “manly” enough with a recent op-ed in which he urged filmmakers to “make Hollywood manly again.”

Man Dead Following Fight Outside Charleston Church’s Soup Kitchen

One man is dead from a knife wound after an altercation that took place outside of Manna Meal, a soup kitchen that operates out of the facilities of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Charleston, West Virginia.

National Cathedral Windows Shift From Themes of Confederacy to Racial Justice

New stained-glass windows depicting racial justice protests by African Americans have replaced the panes honoring Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson at the Washington National Cathedral.