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A Minneapolis church asks judge to hold Homeland Security in contempt
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis church is asking a federal judge to hold the Department of Homeland Security Investigations in contempt after it discovered the agency had infiltrated it as part of an effort to investigate alleged violence against federal immigration agents — despite a court order forbidding the feds from conducting immigration ...Read more
Ex-Bishop Miege president barred from serving in KCK archdiocese after investigation
Former Bishop Miege High School President Phil Baniewicz is not suitable for church employment, appointment, volunteer service or ministry involving minors or other vulnerable persons in the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, the archbishop announced Thursday.
Archbishop Shawn McKnight imposed the restrictions after the archdiocese’s ...Read more
Florida attorney general, a Catholic, fights state bishops over school vaccines
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — As Florida attorney general, James Uthmeier has worked to bring church and state together.
He’s said he won’t enforce a constitutional ban on government funding for churches and other religious groups, and has made clear his view that the Constitution shouldn’t be looked at with a “secularist gloss.”
But Florida...Read more
Palo Alto school district sued over mosque field trip visit
SAN JOSE, Calif. — A group of South Bay parents are suing the Palo Alto Unified School District over a field trip to a Santa Clara mosque last year, alleging the district promoted Islam and violated state education laws after students were encouraged to wear Muslim religious attire, gifted Qurans and taught that Islam promotes social justice. ...Read more
Dispute between Los Gatos mosque and its neighbors drags on as occupancy cap is questioned
After 2½ years of bickering with their neighbors, the operators of Los Gatos’ only mosque will have to wait even longer for a decision after the town council on Tuesday night allowed discussions to continue to a date uncertain.
The West Valley Muslim Association applied in 2024 to update its conditional use permit with the Town of Los Gatos ...Read more
Federal judge rejects competing bankruptcy plans in Baltimore Archdiocese case
BALTIMORE — A federal bankruptcy judge has rejected competing reorganization plans proposed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore and a committee representing survivors of child sexual abuse, saying both proposals were confusing, lacked important information, and contained provisions that could not be confirmed under bankruptcy law.
U.S. Bankruptcy...Read more
Commentary: What Pope Leo XIV really asks us to do with AI
Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” has been widely characterized by the media as the Catholic Church’s landmark alarm bell about the perils of artificial intelligence. But it would be a mistake to reduce the encyclical to a warning about AI and its impact on humanity alone. More broadly, the pope frames the AI ...Read more
They gathered to celebrate a Muslim holiday. Then an animal rights group found their event
LOS ANGELES — Southern Californian restaurateur Rafi Khan had a clear vision for a new food outpost on a 20-acre ranch he leased in Riverside County earlier this year.
Bright vintage rugs laid over dusty ground. Smoky, charcoal-grilled meats and fragrant wok-cooked tomato curries sizzling over an open flame. Goats and sheep grazing across the...Read more
Watchdog group accuses a Kentucky middle school of letting church 'proselytize' students
An organization focused on the separation of church and state has accused a Lexington middle school of letting church representatives “proselytize” local middle schoolers.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation on Wednesday demanded that Fayette County Public Schools “immediately stop allowing pastors from a local church to proselytize ...Read more
As TPS ends for Haitians, Miami archbishop makes last-ditch plea to lawmakers
MIAMI — Miami’s top Catholic leader is continuing to advocate for a three-year extension of temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants in the United States, calling the humanitarian crisis in Haiti a “house on fire” that would be “unconscionable” to send people back to.
Archbishop Thomas Wenski ...Read more
On day of double executions, Florida Catholic leaders call for end to death penalty
As Florida continues state executions at a record-setting pace, Catholic leaders are encouraging the public to oppose the death penalty and instead promote a “culture of life.”
On Monday, the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops released a pastoral letter urging Florida elected officials to end capital punishment, arguing that the ...Read more
With $1.6 million in donations, this Florida church is going green -- for God
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The canal that flows between Fort Lauderdale resident Harry Rozelle’s house and his church is so infested with bacteria that his teenage son, Cruz, was hospitalized after swimming in it three years ago.
As he tended to his sick son, who had contracted E. coli and salmonella from the polluted waterway, Rozelle thought...Read more
Sacramento faith leaders barred from prayer vigils outside ICE building
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento religious leaders can no longer hold pro-immigrant monthly prayer vigils outside the John Moss Federal Building downtown.
A security guard at the building delivered the news last week to Sacramento Area Congregations Together, a coalition of faith-based community organizations. The group began organizing the ...Read more
Charlotte diocese releases letter addressing SSPX Catholics after excommunication
The Diocese of Charlotte wants Catholics attending SSPX chapels to know two things: You’re welcome back, and you shouldn’t keep going.
Nearly three weeks after the Vatican declared the Society of Saint Pius X in schism following its unauthorized consecration of four bishops in Switzerland, Charlotte Bishop Michael Martin issued his first ...Read more
Baltimore archdiocese offers up to $300 per gun in buyback event
BALTIMORE — The Archdiocese of Baltimore is preparing to host its fourth gun buyback event next month in Southwest Baltimore.
Gun owners can bring firearms to the Westside Shopping Center, near the Carrollton Ridge and Millhill neighborhoods, on Aug. 8 and receive between $100 and $300 if the firearm is in working order, according to a news ...Read more
Florida wants more religion in schools. But here's where most people draw the line
MIAMI — As Florida education leaders signal openness to expanding religious expression in public schools, a recent survey finds broad support for school prayer in public schools — but only if it is optional.
The survey, released by the Pew Research Center in April 2026, sheds light on how Americans feel about different aspects of religious ...Read more
Vatican excommunicates bishops of breakaway group, casting spotlight on Kansas town
A small northeast Kansas town is in the spotlight after the Vatican declared last week that it was excommunicating six Society of St. Pius X bishops, a day after four were consecrated without the pope’s approval.
St. Marys, a town of about 2,800, roughly 90 miles west of Kansas City, is home to a large population of followers of the SSPX, a ...Read more
Charlotte-area Catholic church among targets of Vatican's excommunication
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- As thousands of worshippers prayed in an open field in Écône, Switzerland on Wednesday, the ceremony came to an abrupt halt.
At the moment the priest elevated the host during the consecration — the most sacred moment of the Catholic Mass, when Catholics believe bread becomes the body of Christ — thunder cracked loudly ...Read more
These church members disagree on politics. Together they're wiping out medical debt
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Some issues, like immigration or student loans, are too divisive to unite Trinity Moravian Church.
"We've got quite a spread of political beliefs," said the Rev. John Jackman, who leads this 114-year-old red-brick church near Winston-Salem's old textile mills. Conservative Republicans sit with liberal Democrats. ...Read more
Pope Leo XIV celebrates immigrants in speech to Philadelphia crowd amid clash with Trump ahead of 250th anniversary
PHILADELPHIA — Addressing a Philadelphia crowd live from the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV called for a “recommitment” to American ideals.
The first U.S.-born pope delivered remarks virtually at an interfaith ceremony inside Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center on the eve of the United States’ 250th birthday to accept the center’s ...Read more
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- Ex-Bishop Miege president barred from serving in KCK archdiocese after investigation
- Florida attorney general, a Catholic, fights state bishops over school vaccines
- Palo Alto school district sued over mosque field trip visit
- Dispute between Los Gatos mosque and its neighbors drags on as occupancy cap is questioned
- Commentary: What Pope Leo XIV really asks us to do with AI







