Why The Easter Sunday Attacks Targeting Christians In Sri Lanka Were So Shocking NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Mathew Schmalz, associate professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross, who studied Christian communities in Sri Lanka, including those attacked Sunday.
After Notre Dame Fire, Parisians Mark Easter Elsewhere Parisians and visitors from around the world mark Easter days after part of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral burned. Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
Photos: Easter Services Around The World Christians gathered Sunday to mark the the end of Holy Week and celebrate Easter. Pope Francis addressed a crowd of nearly 70,000 people at St. Peter's Square and denounced the violence in Sri Lanka. Wynne Davis
Maxwell House Partners With Amazon For A 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Passover Haggadah With over 50 million printed copies, Maxwell House has released a new edition of their Haggadah, designed for fans of the Amazon show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Eliza Dennis
Nepal, Home To The World's Largest Seder, Puts On Massive Passover Celebration Nepal has long been a favorite destination of young Israeli tourist backpackers – so much so that the organization Chabad there puts on a huge Passover celebration to accommodate them. Danielle Preiss
As Part Of Her Fight Against Anti-Semitism, One Woman Is Inviting Non-Jews To Seder NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Marnie Fienberg, who created "2 for Seder" in honor of her mother-in-law, a victim of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting. The program invites two non-Jewish guests to each meal.
Fire-Ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral Stirs Emotions Worldwide Steve Inskeep talks to Father Jim Martin, an American Jesuit priest who is editor-at-large of America magazine, about Notre Dame Cathedral's relevance to Catholics worldwide.
Images: Notre Dame Cathedral Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris burned on Monday. Its spire fell. But the French Gothic structure was not fully lost, especially in memories of the beloved national symbol. Richard Gonzales
What Pope Benedict's Letter On The Sex Abuse Scandal Means For Catholics NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Natalia Imperatori-Lee, associate professor of religious studies at Manhattan College, about Pope Benedict's letter about sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
'New York Post' Denounced For Publishing Sept. 11 Photo With Rep. Ilhan Omar Words The newspaper's cover featured an image of the 2001 terrorist attack and a partial quote by Omar about the incident. Fellow lawmakers and activists expressed outrage at the paper's editorial decision. Sasha Ingber