The data, published Oct. 20, found that 71% of Catholics believe religion has a net positive influence on society, while 10% say it has a net negative influence on society.
(RNS) — While reporting relatively low levels of attendance at Mass, almost half of US adults (47%) say they have a personal or family relationship to Catholicism, a new Pew Research Center survey ...
Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services said Oct. 17 the U.S. Army has cancelled all ...
A new poll commissioned by the Iona Institute has found a marked revival of interest in religion among young people in ...
Standing on the balcony of the White House’s Blue Room, flanked by the First Lady on one side and the Easter bunny on the other, Donald Trump declared: “Religion is coming back in America.” The ...
An attempt to install statues of Catholic saints outside the entrance of public safety headquarters in Quincy, Mass., has ...
In 2025, rapid changes to federal immigration policy have unsettled long-established processes and forced organizations like ...
(The Conversation) — New research from sociologists finds that local Catholic leaders are more likely than many other Christian clergy to speak about immigration with their congregations. (The ...
The badge and gun of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent is seen during an operation with migrants being ...
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