10 years after same-sex marriage was legalized, evangelicals still work to oppose it In the 10 years since the legalization of same-sex marriage across the U.S., religious support for the right has increased significantly. But opposition among some religious groups persists. Jason DeRose
Court blocks Louisiana law requiring schools to post Ten Commandments in classrooms The ruling marked a win for civil liberties groups who say the mandate violates the separation of church and state, and that displays would isolate students — especially those who are not Christian. The Associated Press
Pastor's book 'Queer & Christian' is about more than LGBTQ acceptance In the new book Queer & Christian, author and pastor Brandan Robertson makes the case for reclaiming the bible, faith and the church for LGBTQ+ people. Jason DeRose
This church hold psychedelic rituals. But that's not what keeps people coming back Colorado Springs is home to a congregation of another kind – one that uses psychedelics. Curiosity about psychedelics may get people in the door but community is what keeps them coming back. Hayley Sanchez
Archbishop of Chicago discusses tonight's Mass at Rate Field NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich Scott Detrow
10 years after the deadly church shooting, a new history of 'Mother Emanuel' Reporter Kevin Sack's new book is a history of Charleston's Emanuel AME Church, the oldest Black congregation in the South, where a white supremacist killed nine worshippers a decade ago. Samantha Balaban
Women who want to be Catholic deacons are hopeful about Pope Leo XIV. Here's why Those who've been advocating for women deacons in the Catholic Church are taking stock of the possibility under the papacy of Pope Leo XIV. Jason DeRose
Pope Leo criticizes political nationalism and prays for reconciliation and dialogue The pope celebrated Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square in front of tens of thousands faithful, and asked the Holy Spirit to "break down barriers and tear down the walls of indifference and hatred." The Associated Press
Trump's evangelical supporters are divided over his immigration policies Evangelicals are among President Trump's strongest supporters but some evangelical leaders have been critical of his immigration policies, creating divisions between pulpits and pews. Marianna Bacallao
Can Pope Leo revitalize Catholicism in Chicago? Now that the world's most famous Catholic is an American from Chicago, some hope Pope Leo XIV will help bring new energy to a church that's been on the steady decline there. Adora Namigadde