VIDEO September 6 Transgender people join LGBT pilgrimage to Vatican Marcella De Marco from Uruguay and Angela Alarcon from Peru share their reasons for traveling to the Vatican as part of Italian LGBT group "Jonathan’s Tent." (Credit: Associated Press)
Travel September 6 Pope Leo XIV to canonize two modern saints this weekend as faithful flock to Rome Pope Leo XIV will canonize Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati as saints on Sunday in Rome, with an expected crowd of at least 250,000 faithful attending the ceremony.
Religion August 31 Archaeologists find 1,600-year-old churches and mural of Jesus in Egyptian desert settlement Archaeologists recently discovered two churches at Kharga Oasis in Egypt's Western Desert, providing rare evidence of Christianity's rise during the Coptic period.
Travel August 27 Surprised archaeologists unearth ancient graves caught between pagan, Christian rituals in Poland Archaeologists in Poland uncovered 11th-century graves reopened by medieval Poles, revealing a blend of Christian and pagan burial practices during a period of cultural transition.
Religion August 21 Dr. James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder and advisor to 5 presidents, dead at 89 Dr. James Dobson, founder of the Focus on the Family Christian ministry and former advisor to five U.S. presidents, has died at 89.
Antisemitism Exposed August 19 Netanyahu slams Australia PM, says he 'betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's Jews' Australia and Israel have taken diplomatic efforts against each other as tensions between the two nations over the war in Gaza grow.
Ancient Egypt August 18 Oldest written reference to Moses may be revealed in ancient Egyptian desert inscriptions, researcher says American-Israeli epigraphist interprets ancient inscriptions at Serabit el-Khadim that could be the oldest written mention of Moses, predating the Bible by centuries.
Opinion August 17 My flight was canceled. But a baby in the airport taught me everything about God's peace in a storm I saw an image of peace-giving in Chicago O’Hare. The airport atmosphere was anything but peaceful and there were thunderstorms overhead. There was a lot of grumbling. And I was, too.
Archaeology August 14 2,000-year-old Jewish rebel coin, minted decades after Jesus, unearthed in Jerusalem Archaeologists recently uncovered a bronze coin inscribed 'For the Redemption of Zion' near Jerusalem's Temple Mount, created by Jewish rebels in the fourth year of their revolt against Rome.
Travel August 12 Archaeologists uncover ancient blade factory tied to major group in the Bible: 'Exceptional individuals' Israeli archaeologists recently discovered the first Bronze Age blade factory found in southern Israel, showing evidence of complex Canaanite society 5,500 years ago.
Opinion August 11 I'm leading Trump's antisemitism task force. We must protect Jewish people now and forever DOJ antisemitism task force addresses rising campus hate and street violence against Jewish Americans while pushing for permanent safeguards under Trump administration