RELIGION June 27, 2018 The Latest: Israel Holocaust center welcomes Polish law move The Latest on Poland reversing course on a disputed Holocaust speech law (all times local): 2:50 p.m.
RELIGION June 27, 2018 Spirit of mythical princess looms over Thai cave crisis Along a muddy mountain path not far from the entrance to a flooded cave where 12 young members of a Thai soccer team have been missing for four days is a shrine to a mythical princess whose spirit is said to inhabit the caverns below.
RELIGION June 26, 2018 2 men guilty of polygamy given get house arrest in Canada A British Colombia Supreme Court judge imposed conditional sentences on two men who belong to a breakaway Mormon sect after convicting them of polygamy Tuesday, sparing them jail time.
RELIGION June 26, 2018 Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte under fire after calling God ‘stupid’ Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, notorious for having cursed the pope and world leaders like former U.S. President Barack Obama, has sparked new outrage by calling God "stupid" in Asia's largest Catholic country.
VIDEO June 26, 2018 Florist's same-sex wedding case handed back to lower court Florist Barronelle Stutzman 'elated' after the Supreme Court punts the case on her refusal to serve a same-sex couple back down to Washington state courts.
RELIGION June 26, 2018 French president pays call on Pope Francis at Vatican Pope Francis and French President Emmanuel Macron held talks Tuesday in a private meeting that went overtime at the Vatican, with sharp European tensions over migrants the backdrop for the encounter.
VIDEO June 25, 2018 Church leaders divided on immigration issues Religion and politics collide in border debate; Dr. Kent Ingle, president of Southeastern University, and Dr. Darrell Scott of the president's Faith Advisory Council, join the debate.
RELIGION June 25, 2018 'Rapper priest' suspended by Catholic Church in Kenya A Roman Catholic diocese in Kenya has suspended a parish priest for rapping during sermons, the BBC reported Monday.
RELIGION June 25, 2018 Nigeria: 'Deeply unfortunate killings' as 86 reported dead Scores are dead after vicious weekend clashes in central Nigeria between mostly Muslim herders and Christian farmers, with one report citing police as saying 86 people were killed.
Europe June 24, 2018 Jews, Muslims in Berlin team up on bike rides against hatred Some 25 Jews and Muslims teamed up on tandem bicycle rides through the German capital on Sunday in a protest against growing anti-Semitism and attacks on Muslims in the country.