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Mormons promote traditional family

SALT LAKE CITY – A high-ranking Mormon leader Tuesday reiterated the religion’s commitment to promoting families led by married heterosexual couples, but also urged attendees at a conservati...

Pope: ‘Today is a time of mercy’

Church opens Communion to divorced parishioners

Mormon leader criticizes Kentucky clerk

Oaks advocates for compromises between religious liberties, prohibiting discrimination

Religion Briefs

St. Columba to discuss end-of-life issues Nov. 8 Dr. Matthew Clark will discuss topics such as euthanasia, physician assisted suicide, withdrawal of life support, palliative care...

Across globe, religious freedom threatened

Report details problems in Asia, Middle East, Africa

When the end of the world doesn’t come

Religious leaders can leave their followers in turmoil

N.M.’s Bethlehem fights to keep Nativity scene

BELEN, N.M. – For nearly a quarter of a century, a year-round Nativity scene made of metal has rested in this little town. Now Belen – Spanish for Bethlehem – is fighting to keep ...

Religion Brief

Congregation Har Shalom to offer concert, lecture Congregation Har Shalom, 2537 County Road 203, will host a concert and lecture with musician Consuelo Luz. Her concer...

Large churches rise globally

Economic growth, urbanization fuel new congregations

Religion Briefs

Farmington church invites you to Fall Fest Cross Roads Community Church, 2400 N. Butler Ave. in Farmington, will host its annual Fall Fest from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31. ...

Mormons tell story of early polygamy

With exhibit, church takes another step toward transparency

Serra statue defaced days after canonization

In one of his first acts in Washington, Pope Francis stood beneath the great dome of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and made Junipero Serra a saint. ...