College 47 mins ago Princeton event with former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett disrupted by anti-Israel agitators Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attended an event that was cut short on Princeton University's campus because of anti-Israel protesters.
Kansas 1 day ago Kansas Catholic priest was shot 'intentionally and with premeditation,' prosecutor alleges The murder of Kansas Catholic priest Arul Carasala at his church’s rectory was carried out "intentionally and with premeditation," a prosecutor said.
Pope Francis 2 days ago Pope appears in St. Peter's Square for first time in weeks Pope Francis greeted crowds in St. Peter's Square on Sunday, his first public appearance since being discharged from the hospital.
Media 2 days ago Bishop Barron criticizes ‘tired arguments’ used against Christianity every Easter, offers new sign of hope Bishop Robert Barron criticized multiple arguments against Christianity included in a recent piece by The New Yorker, slamming the media habit of criticizing faith around Easter.
Travel 2 days ago Ancient Ten Commandments fragment of 2,000-year-old manuscript to go on display at Reagan Library The "Dead Sea Scrolls" exhibit, announced at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, features ancient Jewish manuscripts, plus the rarely seen Ten Commandments Scroll.
Republicans 3 days ago Jewish pro-Trump journalist offers GOP advice on how to court key religious voting bloc In an interview with Fox News Digital, author and journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon spoke about how Republicans can make inroads with Jewish voters in future elections.
Roman Catholic 3 days ago Kansas Catholic priest dies after being shot at his church's rectory, leaving parish in 'state of shock' A Catholic priest died in Kansas after being shot at his church’s rectory in an incident a fellow pastor said has left his parish in a "state of shock."
VIDEO 4 days ago Kansas Catholic priest dies after being shot at his church's rectory Father Brian Schieber, a Vicar General at the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, reacts to the killing of Father Arul Carasala.
VIDEO April 1 1 in 5 US adults have lost their childhood religion The hosts of the ‘Girls Gone Bible’ podcast Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma join ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss Americans losing their childhood religion as they grow older.
Supreme Court April 1 SCOTUS rulings this term could strengthen religious rights protections, expert says The Supreme Court has three major religious rights cases this spring, which could alter how much freedom religious groups have in tax exemptions and school choice.
First Amendment Religious Freedom March 31 Supreme Court appears likely to side with Catholic Church and Trump in key religious exemption case The Supreme Court appeared likely to side with a Wisconsin-based Catholic Charities group in its fight over a state ruling it says “undermines" its mission of caring for the sick and poor.
VIDEO March 31 NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore discusses attending church in space Butch Wilmore praised his pastors and talked about how essential worshiping with his Earth-bound congregation was while he was stranded in space for nine months.
Opinion March 31 Charity is key to our Catholic faith. We pray Supreme Court agrees Catholic Charities offers aid to elderly, poor and disabled neighbors, but Wisconsin Supreme Court says that's not part of the faith. The pope disagrees, will the Supreme Court?
Pope Francis March 30 Pope Francis denounces war in Sudan, suggests living Lent 'as a time of healing' Pope Francis denounced the "appalling humanitarian catastrophe" in Sudan in Sunday's written Angelus prayer. It is the seventh week he has missed giving it in person.
VIDEO March 29 Satanic leader shouts 'Hail Satan' as he's arrested inside the Kansas Statehouse Michael Stewart, founder of the "Satanic Grotto," was arrested Friday after Gov. Laura Kelly forbade him from dedicating the state capital to Satan. (Credit: The Associated Press)
History March 27 Experts reveal details about a 16th-century Catholic saint found 'perfectly preserved': 'Truly unique' Researchers are beginning to reveal details about St. Teresa of Avila, the 16th-century Catholic saint whose body was found miraculously intact last year.
Germany March 27 Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified Argentina will soon declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after the Holocaust, according to reports.
Pope Francis March 25 Pope Francis' doctors considered ending treatment, said 'there was a real risk he might not make it': report Doctors taking care of Pope Francis weighed ending their treatment at one point as there “was a risk that he would not make it," a report said.
Crime March 23 Memphis police arrest man after allegedly threatening to ‘butcher’ churchgoers with a machete: police A man is behind bars after Memphis Police said he was arrested this week after he allegedly threatened to “butcher" parishioners at a local Catholic church.
Opinion March 23 Healing our health crisis by healing our spirits “We’re not just in a health crisis, but we’re in a spiritual crisis," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared in an interview with Laura Ingraham, and unfortunately, he was right.
Pope Francis March 23 Pope Francis makes 1st public appearance in five weeks, returns to the Vatican Pope Francis made his first public appearance from Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where he was discharged after a five-week stay for life threatening pneumonia.
Pope Francis March 22 Pope Francis set to be discharged from hospital on Sunday: doctors A doctor at a hospital in Rome where Pope Francis has been treated for "acute respiratory failure" said Saturday the Holy Father will be discharged on Sunday.
US Religions Christianity March 22 EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking new prayer book designed for demographic most targeted for abortion Word on Fire is releasing a groundbreaking new book designed to help adults with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities, who are disproportionately targeted for abortion, to pray.
VIDEO March 20 Pro-Israel influencer dishes on Columbia University students being antisemitic 'within seconds' New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott and pro-Israel influencer Zach Sage Fox break down antisemitism at Columbia University on 'The Story.'
Donald Trump March 19 Faith leaders gather around Trump to pray in Oval Office: 'incredible day' Faith leaders from across the country visited President Donald Trump on Wednesday at the White House, where they prayed in the Oval Office.
Vatican News & Updates March 19 Pope Francis no longer dependent on mechanical breathing assistance as condition improves: Vatican Pope Francis's medical condition is continuing to improve, according to the Vatican, with the 88-year-old pontiff no longer relying on mechanical help to breathe at night.
Pope Francis March 18 King Charles III to meet Pope Francis during visit to Vatican next month King Charles III is set to have an audience with Pope Francis during a visit to the Vatican next month, suggesting there is optimism the pontiff will be back at work by then.
Vandalism March 17 ‘Face of evil’: Catholic Church named after St. Patrick vandalized with Satanic message Authorities are investigating a possible hate crime after a Catholic Church named after St. Patrick was discovered with "extensive vandalism," including a Satanic message in Wichita, Kansas.
World March 16 Pope Francis seen for first time since being admitted to hospital: photo The Vatican unveiled a photo of Pope Francis observing Mass on Sunday, highlighting his gradual health improvement over the past few days.
World March 15 Pope remains stable after month in hospital as he continues treatments and works from bedside Pope Francis continues to improve a month after he was hospitalized with bronchitis and double pneumonia, the Vatican’s Holy See Press Office said in an update on Saturday.