Notre Dame Cathedral on Fire

Religious News From Around the Web December 21, 2020

Feds Side with Religious Schools in Suit Over COVID Restrictions, Supreme Court Continues to Block Religious Restrictions, Right to Believe Protests DC Court Ruling,

Pew Study: Highly Religious Are Happier and Spend More Time with Families

Religious News From Around the Web December 14, 2020

SCOTUS Says RFRA OKs Damage Claims Against FBI Agents, Anti-Abortion Sign Ban Ruled Unconstitutional, Religious Exemptions Expanded for Federal Contractors, China Requires Teachers to

100 Ohio Pastors Urge Schools to Ignore Transgender Bathroom Mandate

Conversion Therapy Bans Threaten Religious Liberty and Freedom of Speech by Charles Franklin

The latest front in the LGBT community’s clash with religious liberty are prohibitions on “conversion therapy.” Such bans seek to halt the “conversion” of

Supreme Court Blocks CA FACT Act Forcing Pro-Life Center to Promote Abortion

Religious News From Around the Web December 7, 2020

Religious Liberty Protest in Oregon, Secular PAC Pushes Federal Anti-Religious Agenda, Supreme Court Sets Aside California Ban on Religious Gatherings, Supreme court to Determine

Religious Overreaches Could Backfire by Charles Franklin

It’s an old story: A business like Enron or Pfizer goes flat out for profit, ethics and the law be damned and boom! Enron

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

Religious News from Around the Web November 30, 2020

Restrictions on Churches Violate First Amendment, Biden Denied Holy Communion, Thanks from Spiritual Leaders, Biden Will Reverse Religious Exemptions to LGBT Discrimination, Zoroastrian Sky

Religious News from Around the Web November 23, 2020

Justice Alito and Religion on Campus Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito stressed that it is now common to hear students and professors, including many

Scientologists Celebrate 7th Anniversary of Their Cathedral in Clearwater, Florida by Derek Welch

What began as one 340-foot vessel in the Caribbean moved to land in 1975 and has expanded to a complex of more than 50

New Study Reveals Religious Oppression Around The World

Religious News From Around the Web November 16, 2020

Pope Vows to “Uproot Evil” of Clerical Sexual Abuse, Ten Million Hindus Could Meet During Pandemic,Government Restrictions on Religion at All-Time High, Justice Alioto

Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., administers the Judicial Oath to Judge Amy Coney Barrett in the East Conference Room, Supreme Court Building. Judge Barrett’s husband, Jesse M. Barrett, holds the Bible. Credit: Fred Schilling, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States

Religious News From Around the Web November 9, 2020

SCOTUS Hears Fulton v City of Philadelphia The U. S. Supreme Court on Nov. 4 heard Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a case in