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Religion News Service

Religion News Service (RNS) aims to be the largest single source of news about religion, spirituality and ideas. We strive to inform, illuminate and inspire public discourse on matters relating to belief and convictions.

Four Catholic solutions to toxic politics

As the only major denomination with almost equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats, the Catholic Church is in a unique position to respond to today's toxic politics.

Faith leaders offer mixed response after missile strike kills Iranian commander

Prominent clergy of all stripes called on people of faith to pray to avoid war in the Middle East.

Joe Biden on restoring the soul of our nation

Today’s politics are too toxic, mean and divisive. People are too quick to demonize and dehumanize, too ready to dismiss all that we have in common as Americans.

As Americans become less religious, the role of chaplains may grow

The newly formed Chaplaincy Innovation Lab at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, aims to explore how chaplains are adapting to their changing circumstances.

Student reporters at BYU-Idaho allegedly pressured not to publish negative stories

Student journalists at an Idaho college owned by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints allegedly felt pressured not to publish stories about an ongoing controversy regarding their school's refusal to accept Medicaid, according to a leaked audio recording of a student newspaper editorial meeting.

FBI report: Jews the target of overwhelming number of religious-based hate crimes

Newly released FBI data shows that Jews and Jewish institutions were the overwhelming target of religion-based hate crimes in the United States last year.

As Amazon synod closes, bishops ask the Pope to allow some married priests

The most contested sections were the ones concerning the roles of the female diaconate (30 votes against), the viri probati — a discussion of ordaining married “men of proven virtue” to the priesthood — (41 votes against) and the creation of an Amazonian rite (29 votes against), each of which saw a larger number of the episcopacy voting against them.

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