Catholics In Las Vegas On Faith And Politics In another installment of a series about faith and politics, NPR's Audie Cornish talks with a diverse group of Catholics in Las Vegas about the role religion plays in their choices at the ballot box.
Word Of Faith's Pattern Of Abuse 'Got Worse Over Time,' Says 'Broken Faith' Author Pulitzer Prize winner Mitch Weiss and Holbrook Mohr detail the alleged secret life of abuse in the Word Of Faith Fellowship: "They take more and more control of your lives" over time, they say. Rachel Martin
Pope Francis Won't Allow Married Men As Priests, Women As Deacons Bishops from the Amazon region had sought the changes to address a shortage of clergy. But some Roman Catholic conservatives warned that enacting them would lead to the end of clerical celibacy rules. Bill Chappell
It's A Dangerous Time For Christians In Northeastern Syria Christians have been worrying since Turkish troops entered the area in November to attack Kurdish forces, after U.S. forces moved troops out of the way. Some Christians vow to stay no matter what. Jane Arraf
The Link Between Mitt Romney's Impeachment Vote And His Faith NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Hal Boyd, who teaches courses on the philosophy of religion at Brigham Young University, about the role faith played in Utah Sen. Mitt Romney's impeachment vote.
How Political Campaigns Are Using 'Geofencing' Technology To Target Catholics At Mass NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Heidi Schlumpf of the National Catholic Reporter about how one political group is using "geofencing" of cellphone data to target Catholic voters at Sunday Mass.
Muslims Near Detroit, Mich. On Faith And Politics, Part 2 NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to a group of Muslim people in Dearborn, Mich. about Muslim women now serving in the U.S. Congress and about divisions within the Islamic community.
The Senate Chaplain Presides And Abides Barry Black has served as Senate chaplain since 2003. Each day he leads the Senate in prayer — as heard during President Trump's impeachment trial.
Catholics Consider Presidential Candidates Ahead Of Iowa Caucuses In Dubuque, a majority of working-class Catholic voters flipped from Democrat to Republican in 2016 — for the first time since Dwight Eisenhower. Will Democrats draw them back in 2020? Rachel Martin
The Seattle Archdiocese has secret files on clergy sex abuse. A Catholic group wants the church to open them up Kim Malcolm talks with Colleen Kinerk, founding member of Heal Our Church. Kim Malcolm