Revisiting our favorite (and not so favorite) religious films NPR's Michel Martin and Religion Correspondent Jason DeRose talk about their favorite -- and least favorite -- films about spirituality, including some hidden gems that might not seem religious at first glance. Scott Detrow
How the sainthood of Catholic priest could change a Kansas town Father Emil Kapaun, a Catholic priest and Korean War hero from Kansas, was recently moved one step closer to canonization as a saint. That could mean big changes for his small hometown. Rose Conlon
Supreme Court seems ready to let religious groups opt out of unemployment compensation laws The case was brought by a chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin, which says that it should be able to opt out of the mandatory state unemployment compensation system. Nina Totenberg
Catholic Charities tests Wisconsin's unemployment payment system at Supreme Court A chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin contends it should be exempted from the state's unemployment compensation system because it's a charitable organization with a religious mission. Nina Totenberg
What Ramadan has been like this year in Gaza, from ceasefire to war For the first week of Ramadan, Palestinians in Gaza marked the holy month with a respite from war. Then Israel broke a ceasefire with Hamas. The fighting and blockade mean there's little to celebrate. Anas Baba
Muslims in Altadena look for normalcy at the end of Ramadan after mosque burned down Wildfires in Los Angeles destroyed the only mosque in the Altadena area. As the community prepares to celebrate the end of Ramadan, it's finding ways to give kids — and adults — a sense of normalcy. Megan Jamerson
Exhibit takes visitors inside the annex where Anne Frank lived For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam. Visitors in New York said its themes reverberated in today's political climate. Sarah Ventre
In Pakistan, the spirit of Ramadan has fueled a unique — and controversial — trend Muslims have been observing Ramadan, a time known for increased generosity. But in Pakistan's largest city, the spirit of Ramadan has also fueled a migration trend among charity seekers. Betsy Joles
Globally, many adults no longer practice the faith they were raised in, study shows A new Pew Research study shows that around the world, large portions of adults have left the religious group in which they were raised. Christianity and Buddhism have had especially large losses. Jason DeRose
Churches and Sanctuary How are churches and other houses of worship reacting to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown? Some are offering sanctuary to immigrants, others are ministering to families in different ways. Sarah Ventre