Crime June 20, 2022 Tennessee authorities, FBI investigating ‘concerning’ letters left at churches Several letters left at five Tennessee churches, a lodge and business have prompted an investigation by local and state authorities and the FBI
World June 20, 2022 Christian factory worker in Scotland awarded over $26,000 after being fired for wearing cross necklace An employment tribunal awarded more than $26,000 to a Christian factory worker in Scotland who said he was fired because he would not stop wearing a cross necklace.
Faith June 19, 2022 Number of Americans who believe in God drops to historic low: Poll The number of Americans who believe in God is at the lowest in nearly seven decades, as Gallup notes religiosity is a major factor in US political divisions.
Afghanistan June 18, 2022 Afghanistan Sikh temple attack in Kabul leaves at least 1 dead A deadly explosion killed one person and left seven others wounded in Afghanistan's capital on Saturday. A grenade was first thrown near the gate of the worship temple causing a fire.
Wisconsin June 15, 2022 Wisconsin town mayor refuses to lift ban on conversion therapy La Crosse, Wisconsin mayor refused to veto the longstanding ban on conversion therapy. With pressure from coalition groups the mayor held strong to his decision.
Pope Francis June 14, 2022 Pope Francis cancels participation in Corpus Christi mass due to continued knee pain, health concerns Pope Francis cancelled another appearance via a press statement Monday, explaining that due to his injured knee, he is unable to physically celebrate.
World June 13, 2022 Religious watchdog groups warn secular society causing 'self-censorship' among Christians A report from religious watchdog groups found that Christians they interviewed are self-censoring about their faith even in countries that have historically been Christian.
US June 13, 2022 Idaho Satanic Temple drops out of 'family-friendly' Pride Month event after offering 'unbaptisms' The Idaho Satanic Temple (TST) pulled out of sponsoring a Pride Month event in Coeur D'Alene for families and children after local news reports about their intention to offer "unbaptisms."
Pope Francis June 12, 2022 Pope apologizes for canceling Africa trip Pope Francis issued an apology Sunday after the Vatican announced his July 2-7 trip to Africa would be canceled due to his walking problems from knee pain.
RELIGION June 12, 2022 Church's first openly transgender California bishop resigns after allegations of racism A transgender Lutheran bishop resigned over allegations of racism on Saturday after working to oust the pastor of a mostly-Latino congregation in California.