If the Supreme Court sides with the Catholic Church, taxpayer funding for religious schools could see a huge uptick
Category: Religion
Hope, apprehension and politics: Cardinals search for new pope
The task of choosing a new pope to replace the Argentine, who died on Monday aged 88, ‘is beyond us and yet requires us’ said French cardinal
New Trump task force vows to root out ‘anti-Christian bias’
U.S. government employees have been told to provide examples of anti-Christian bias they have witnessed at work
U.S. top court leans toward parents in case on LGBTQ books in schools
U.S. top court leans towards parents in case over whether they have the religious right to pull kids from classes when LGBTQ books are read
Pope Francis transformed church for the generations
Experts reflect on Pope Francis’ remarkable legacy and the attributes that made him so effective as a religious leader and moral authority
A new conversion: Churches find afterlife as affordable housing
Some congregations are proactively planning for their future by partnering with a company to convert their church buildings into affordable homes
Recovering pope expected at Easter Sunday mass
The pope may delegate the reading of his Easter text — in which he usually reflects on conflicts around the world — to someone else
A look at religion in Carney, Poilievre, Singh and May’s lives
The religious beliefs of Canada’s political leaders do not typically make the news, but their beliefs can matter to some voters
‘Unbroken trend’: Decline in charitable givers a problem for sector, society
In the past 25 years, the number of charitable givers has dropped, a new report says, pointing to a ‘structural vulnerability’ for the sector
Two retiring MPs reflect on faith and politics after decades-long careers
Liberal John McKay and Conservative Ed Fast reflect on how faith has informed their politics and their proudest accomplishments
