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They don’t have a vote in the conclave, but nuns leading the world’s religious orders gather in Rome
Nuns don’t have a vote in the election of a pope. But nearly 900 superiors of the world’s female religious orders gathered in ...
No matter the outcome of an Oklahoma case before the Supreme Court, the issue of religion and education is far from resolved.
To see how Trump’s policies have affected Christians globally and whether his first 100 days have changed Christians’ minds ...
The Supreme Court, on the other hand, can dramatically reshape public education, reaching across geographic boundaries to ...
ANALYSIS: As the Church prepares to choose a new pope, the role of America’s cardinal-electors offers a glimpse into the ...
In just the last month, the Supreme Court has heard three important religion cases, culminating in yesterday’s argument over ...
The case comes as the court has lowered some barriers between church and state.
With questions that carved out a middle way through a thicket of legal precedents, Chief Justice John Roberts could cast the ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Faith-segregated buses?' Analyst warns religious right headed for 'revolutionary' winThe Supreme Court’s supermajority appeared ready to hand the religious right a sweeping legal victory that could dramatically ...
Many of the students who had visas revoked or lost their legal status said they had only minor infractions on their record, ...
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