Giving thanks in a world of horrors
During the groaning evil of the Thirty Years War, a pastor wrote the hymn “Now thank we all our God.”
During the groaning evil of the Thirty Years War, a pastor wrote the hymn “Now thank we all our God.”
The Great Mosque of Tirana is being built in “neo-Ottoman” style—in a country that rebelled against Ottoman rule.
In the messy web of identity and associations, I’m weary of arguing about beliefs, practices, and labels.
“I didn’t come here to find an echo chamber,” one attendee said.
Whatever else the Kaepernick ad is, it's a symptom of the confusion that characterizes our cultural moment.
Some pastors are also asking whether the county should be profiting from immigration detention.
The Russian punk group headlined Greenbelt, the top U.K. Christian arts and activism festival, this year.
The 1983 revision put forward by Pope John Paul II to the entire code made it impossible for bishops to dismiss priests.
Is our outrage only creating a sense of justice for ourselves?
During closing mass, several thousand people instead attended a “Stand4Truth” protest.