Religious Freedom
Religious freedom undergirds the very existence of America
The first provision in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution is what many believe to be its most important guarantee. It reads: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
Read MoreMan arrested with two flamethrowers, 500+ rounds of ammo outside church
Police on Sunday disarmed and arrested a camouflaged man who brought an arsenal to a North Carolina church.
Read MoreVatican official to Catholic journalists: Be ‘disciples before influencers’
Your generation has been entrusted with something unprecedented. Never before has a generation possessed such extraordinary power to shape minds, influence culture, and connect people across the world. A smartphone today is more than a device; it is a newsroom, a publishing house, a television studio, a camera, a library, and a doorway into the lives of millions. That is a remarkable gift. It is also a profound responsibility. That is why the Church needs grounded and properly formed Catholic journalists. The Church needs communicators who are competent, credible, courageous, creative, and rooted in Christ.
Read MoreJourney’s Jonathan Cain releases patriotic rock anthem, reveals real meaning of ‘Don’t Stop Believin”
“I just thought it was a great phrase to frame it,” he said of the title. “The song is basically the story of how our forefathers fought for what they believed were God-given rights.”
The song includes the lyrics “With our fate uncertain/ Across boundless seas/ To distant shores/ We’d fight to make a stand.” Cain credited his inspiration for the song to author and cultural commentator Eric Metaxas, whose research into the religious convictions of America’s founders, Cain said, challenged some of his own assumptions.
“He inspired the song,” Cain said. “His presentation was so moving to me. It confirmed what I had suspected after spending time in Washington, seeing the artifacts and the history. It’s no accident we have ‘In God We Trust.'”
Read MoreThe Promise and Peril of Religious Freedom for Catholics in America
Even before the founding of the United States, America was known as a land of liberty, particularly for religious minorities fleeing persecution. This included Catholics, who founded one of the original thirteen colonies. Unlike for other religious groups, however, the promise of religious freedom often fell short for Catholics. During this Religious Freedom Week, beginning June 22nd, in an important anniversary year, I’d like to look briefly at the ups and downs of religious liberty for Catholics in the United States.
Read MoreChristian organizations step up efforts after devastating earthquakes in Venezuela
World Vision deploys teams on the ground as the deaths of nearly 600 people are reported. “Everything went dark and everything started shaking. Children were screaming in fear”, says one eyewitness. Alianza Solidaria and GAiN are also launching emergency campaigns.
Read More‘Faith and education together can change lives’: 338 students celebrate BYU-Pathway education milestones in East Africa
Hundreds receive degrees and certificates from Church education programs in historic ceremonies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Jinja, Uganda
Read MoreCan Churches Renew The ‘Pursuit Of Happiness’?
The path back to the ‘pursuit of happiness’ doesn’t run through Washington. It runs through churches and homes across America.
Read MoreReligious Freedom Report Reveals How Secularism Forces Some Americans Out of Public Life
…Religious Liberty Commission released a 224-page report on Friday on the threats to religious freedom, recommending policy changes.
Read MoreKaiser Permanente pays over $350k for forcing religious employees to take COVID shots
Kaiser Permanente, one of the largest healthcare systems in the US, also agreed to undergo religious freedom training after investigations by the Trump administration.
Read More28 Christians massacred in Nigeria as Islamic militants target village overnight
Militants cut telecommunications, fired on anyone leaving their home, and burned houses in the June 22 attack on Kawel in Nigeria’s Plateau State.
Read MoreSimulated Spirituality: How AI Is Shaping Religious Practice
Artificial intelligence is no longer merely automating labor or replacing creativity. It is beginning to mediate humanity’s relationship with the sacred itself. The rise of AI monks, chatbot spiritual advisers, and machine-generated worship services are examples that raise a deeper question: what happens when technology no longer assists religious life but begins to replace it?
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