Vatican Removes Anti-Abortion Activist From the Priesthood Frank Pavone’s work has led to clashes over the years with some Catholic leaders.
For Hundreds of Maryland Clergy Abuse Victims, ‘No Parish Was Safe’ The state attorney general investigated more than 80 years of sexual and physical abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Nicaragua Silences Its Last Outspoken Critics: Catholic Priests A wave of government attacks on church leaders has extinguished the last independent voice in the Central American nation.
Ukraine War Divides Orthodox Faithful Around the world, national churches, parishes and even families are reassessing relations with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, who has encouraged Russia’s aggression.
How Covid Changed the Clergy in New York As the city’s houses of worship hold in-person services again, faith leaders reflect on what the pandemic has taught them.