New Advent resources draw attention to grief and injustice by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The liturgical season of Advent has traditionally been regarded as a 'little Lent,' a penitential season beginning four Sundays before Christmas
New survey explores what Canadians think about faith in politics by Emma Prestwich Canada's recent "unique" federal election sparked the research, said the Angus Reid Institute's executive director
Can Christmas be fun and soulful again? by Pieta Woolley A look at how the holiday became such a dizzying cultural labyrinth
How many U.S. Christians believe Trump is anointed by God? by Paul Djupe and Ryan Burge A survey suggests the theology is subject to partisanship
Anne Bokma’s new book explores how to be spiritual but secular by Jane Dawson "My Year of Living Spiritually" is most inspiring when it finds transcendence in community
‘The Good Place’ and ‘Russian Doll’ are quests for meaning in a secular age by Andrew Faiz Contemporary programs are rebooting the ancient idea that time repeats itself. Are they searching for a non-religious version of eternity?
Military chaplain inspired by Black Canadians’ service by Ruby Pratka Éloi Gunn says he's proud to follow in their footsteps
United Methodists find way to ordain LGBTQ2 clergy by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Western Jurisdiction bishops in the U.S. also said they would not punish members who officiate the marriage of two adults of any
Church of St. Bartholomew houses a stained glass masterpiece by Will Pearson One hundred years ago, an imposing window was unveiled. It’s been challenging viewers ever since.
Misogyny, not magic: Remembering Scottish ‘witches’ by Sarah Ratchford This writer went on a pilgrimage to Paisley to see their ancestral witch "kin" — and found the remains in a surprising