The construction of Cuba’s first Roman Catholic Church since 1959 is set to commence in the suburb of Sandino in Pinar del Rio.
A bill providing housing and job protections to members of the LGBT community in Idaho was rejected by Republican lawmakers on January 29.
Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Barack Obama spoke of his trip to India and drew attention to the country’s religious differences.
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Sirajul Haq accuses Muslim leaders for silence over blasphemy.
A church in New York City pursues its battle to rent public school buildings for religious services despite the Mayor refusing to overturn the ban.
Almost one thousand pastors gathered in Louisiana in January to share resources and strategies related to them running for political office in 2016.
The government and several faith groups in Luxembourg officially signed an agreement that reorganizes the relationship between church and state.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal appeared on ABC’s “This Week,” where he explained why he thinks American presidents must turn to God for guidance.
Senator Orrin Hatch praised the United States Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ruling that allowed prison inmates the right to wear a beard.
The ruling party in India is set to release crucial religious data of census 2011, which was allegedly kept under wraps by the previous government.