The heartbreaking and deeply Christian task of presiding over fentanyl funerals by Pieta Woolley Overdose deaths are surging in Canada, and clergy close to the crisis are doing the hard work of saying goodbye
Muslim women reflect on wearing the niqab in a mask-wearing world by Anna Piela Some adopted the garment for the first time in their lives during the pandemic
New anthology explores the experiences of LGBTQ Catholic nuns by Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service "Love Tenderly" tells the stories of 23 lesbian and queer religious sisters from different backgrounds, communities, age groups and ministries
Half of pastors say they hear conspiracy theories in their churches: U.S. study by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Those most likely to say they did were those who pastor churches with an attendance of 250 or more people
Outgoing U.S. House chaplain on the traits required to do his job by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service Rev. Patrick Conroy says someone in his role has to be a 'counterpoint to the dominant spirit of this place'
Faith communities on high alert ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service Other religious groups have also expressed concern about potential confrontations
Christianity has no patience for my chronic ailments by Erin Alladin Ableism is buried at the centre of our religion
What four strangers learned while living together during a pandemic by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service The interfaith experiment brought together four young people from different religious backgrounds
Catholic schools can be harmful for LGBTQ2 youth. Should we defund them? by KC Hoard Queer students and staff are still at greater risk of alienation and discrimination in Catholic classrooms
We must take the white Christian nationalist symbols at the Capitol riot seriously by Robert P. Jones The attack exposed the comfortable juxtaposition of Christianity and white supremacy