L. Ron Hubbard

Scientologists Celebrate 110th Anniversary of L. Ron Hubbard’s Birth

Scientologists on March 13 celebrate the 110th anniversary of the birth of their religion’s founder L. Ron Hubbard. In 1950 Hubbard shattered the status

Pope Francis Visits Sick Nun

Religious News From Around the Web March 8, 2021

Pope Francis in Iraq, Dalai Lama Receives COVID Vaccination, Catholic Bishops: Avoid Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine, Who is a Jew? COVID Vaccine Mandatory

Religious News From Around the Web March 1, 2021

Equality Act Passes House – Will Religious Liberty Lose? Abortion Rules Head to Supreme Court, Canada Accuses China of Genocide, Becerra Bullying Nuns? Simulation

Survey Offers a Look into How Democrats from Different Religions View Their Presidential Candidates

Will Religion Suffer Under the Biden Administration?

Now that President Biden has been in office for a month, it may be a good time to look at the new administration and

Will Mars ColonyNeed Religion for Survival?

Religious News From Around the Web February 22, 2021

Biden Reestablishes White House Faith Office, French Anti-Radicalism Bill Worries Muslims, Latter-day Saint Missionary Watched Landing of Mars Rover She Helped Engineer, Lent Explained,

The Anchor of Faith

During the Napoleonic Wars, British officers would often drink a toast: “Confusion to the French!” Confusion is defined as “lack of understanding, uncertainty, bewilderment”

Religious News From Around the Web February 15, 2021

Cuomo’s Church Limitations Tossed Out, U.S. Catholic Schools Enrollment Drop, Jehovah’s Witness Sentenced to 7 years Prison in Russia, SCOTUS Lets Stand Alabama Decision

Scientology Super Bowl LV Ad Timed its Airing for the Simultaneous Launch of a New Section of the Scientology Website

For the ninth year running, a Scientology Super Bowl ad aired this year, but although the graphics and music, pacing and use of light

Bishop Says It’s Wrong to Award Vice President Biden Because He’s Pro-Choice

Religious News From Around the Web February 8, 2021

SCOTUS Rules on California Worship Ban; Can We Reconcile Politics in the Pews? State Funding of Religious Schools goes to SCOTUS; Pope Francis is

Look What You Made Me Do! By R. Ward Holder

Wednesday, January 6, 2021, was Epiphany, a holiday in the Christian calendar that celebrates the coming of the magi to worship the Christ child.