Feds Side with Religious Schools in Suit Over COVID Restrictions, Supreme Court Continues to Block Religious Restrictions, Right to Believe Protests DC Court Ruling, Another Jehovah’s Witness Sentenced to Prison for Faith, Photos: Remote Religion? Climb 9,000 Steps, Saving Notre Dame
Feds Side with Religious Schools in Suit Over COVID Restrictions
The U.S. Department of Justice sided with Michigan religious schools that challenged a ban on in-person high school instruction during the Coronavirus pandemic, saying the ban was unlawful and violated the students’ constitutional right to free exercise of religion.
Supreme Court Continues to Block Religious Restrictions
Right to Believe Protests DC Court Ruling
The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification is protesting a DC Superior Court decision that interfered and took sides in a schism within the Unification Movement following the death of its founder Rev. Sun Myung Moon, contrary to First Amendment protections of religion from government interference. “This faulty decision, if allowed to stand, would present an alarming legal precedent that would be a threat to all religious and non-profit organizations in the nation,” said Howard Self, president of Right To Believe.
Another Jehovah’s Witness Sentenced to Prison for Faith
Photos: Remote Religion? Climb 9,000 Steps
Video: Saving Notre Dame
When Notre Dame Cathedral burned in 2019, France and the world nearly lost an architectural treasure some 800 years old. Look inside at the restoration by engineers, architects and specialists in ancient crafting of wood, glass and stone.