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NY lawmakers may weaken, stall tougher educational requirements for yeshivas
NEW YORK — New York lawmakers are brokering a deal that would delay and weaken educational requirements for religious schools — a major setback for yeshiva reform advocates who believe all students should receive some secular instruction, The New York Daily News has learned.
The plan is to include the changes in the next state budget, which...Read more

Supreme Court may allow church-run, publicly funded charter schools across the nation
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised Wednesday to rule that church-run schools have a right to operate as public-funded charters.
If so, the decision could transform K-12 education and public schooling nationwide.
Since the early 1990s, charter schools have taken hold in California and 46 other states as a...Read more

Supreme Court may allow church-run, publicly funded charter schools across the nation
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared poised Wednesday to rule that church-run schools have a right to operate as public-funded charters.
If so, the decision could transform K-12 education and public schooling nationwide.
Since the early 1990s, charter schools have taken hold in 47 states as a popular public-...Read more
First Amendment lawsuit targets immigration detentions in places of worship
A group of churches from California to Florida have sued the Trump administration over its historic policy change pushing for the arrest of undocumented immigrants at places of worship, saying it violates their First Amendment rights protecting them from enforcement activity.
The churches filed suit Monday in federal court in Oregon, ...Read more

As the Roman Catholic Church begins a new chapter, lay opinions differ on who should succeed Pope Francis
As the faithful across the globe mourned the life of Pope Francis last week, the focus now shifts to selecting the 267th pope to lead the nearly 1 billion Roman Catholics worldwide.
That decision lies with the conclave, consisting of about 140 eligible cardinals who must convene 15 to 20 days after the death of a pope, according to Canon Law.
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Justin Bieber's former friend fears he's in Hollywood pastor's 'cult'
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Another person once close to Justin Bieber has offered an explanation for ongoing concerns about the pop singer’s mental health and the state of his marriage, amid the 31-year-old’s public outbursts, vulnerable social media posts, questionable Coachella behavior and recent move to “torch” a lot of his longtime ...Read more

Commentary: Tax dollars for religious schools? Conservative justices could be the roadblock
In 1805, New York made a deal. State officials granted taxpayer funds and a corporate charter to a private organization known as the Free School Society, which agreed in return to provide a free education to poor children in New York City. Over the next decades, the society became a precursor to modern-day charter school networks that are ...Read more

Ukrainian Catholics pack Michigan church to celebrate Easter as war continues back home
Nearly a thousand parishioners with ties to Ukraine gathered at a church in Hamtramck, Michigan, for services on Easter Sunday, celebrating the day Jesus rose from the dead while worrying about the war ravaging their home country.
The 9:30 a.m. Easter Mass at the Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church, which was conducted entirely in ...Read more

JD Vance, Pope Francis met at Vatican on Easter Sunday
U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Pope Francis met at the Vatican on Easter Sunday, shortly before the pontiff delivered a sermon urging political leaders to support vulnerable populations.
The meeting, announced by Vance’s office, marked the first between a U.S. vice president and the pope since 2020, during President Donald Trump’s first ...Read more
Vatican reports exchange of views with Vance about migration
JD Vance met with the Vatican’s second highest-ranking official during his visit to Rome, a meeting that took the U.S. vice president to the governing body of his own faith amid tension with the U.S. over immigration policy.
The Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher spoke privately with ...Read more

SC churches go to Supreme Court to try to break away from denomination
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Multiple South Carolina churches are taking their parent denomination to the S.C. Supreme Court to try to get out from under its jurisdiction and keep their church holdings intact.
The lawsuit was filed this week by the Methodist Church of Simpsonville, with its pastor and chair of the church council named as individual ...Read more
Afraid of church: Some immigrant faithful stay away on Sunday
ATLANTA — In late January, just after President Donald Trump was sworn into office for his second term, a Honduran father of three was apprehended by immigration officials outside the entrance of his church in Tucker, Georgia.
Wilson Velásquez’s arrest heralded a period of intensified immigration enforcement under the Trump administration...Read more
Atlanta church trafficked ministry students, lawsuit alleges
ATLANTA — A woman alleging she was trafficked by Atlanta Dream Center Church and Assemblies of God as a ministry student has sued them in Georgia, claiming they profit off the forced labor of vulnerable Pentecostal youth they house in deplorable conditions.
The woman, identified in the lawsuit as K.D., said she escaped the Atlanta church in ...Read more
Pastor hid sexual abuse for years as churchgoer preyed on girls, Okla. lawsuit says
Four women learned they were sexually assaulted by the same member of an Oklahoma church, but their reports to the pastor never made it to authorities, according to a lawsuit.
Charles Sulivant, a 92-year-old and former member of Shawnee First Church of the Nazarene, was charged in October 2024 with lewd and indecent acts to a child, but the ...Read more

A federal judge won't block ICE from entering Jewish and Christian congregations. How is that different from an earlier ruling?
PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge denied Friday a request by 27 organizations representing Christian and Jewish denominations to block a policy from President Donald Trump’s administration that allows for immigration enforcement agents to enter houses of worship without a warrant.
The ruling comes less than two months after a different federal...Read more

For Passover, this group prepares Seder meals for the most vulnerable
MIAMI -- For many South Florida Jews, Passover is a holiday marked by spending time with family and friends, observing long held traditions and of course, eating festive food. As many sit down to their Seder meals Saturday night, one Broward organization is remembering those who struggle to put food on the table.
The Dorit & Ben J. Genet ...Read more

Should states fund religious charter schools? What Americans said in new poll
A majority of Americans said they don’t think states should be required to provide funding for religious charter schools, according to a new poll.
Fifty-seven percent of U.S. adults said states can refuse to fund religious charter schools, while 43% said states are required to do so, according to a poll published this week by Marquette Law ...Read more

After a decade of debate, Georgia now has a 'religious liberty' law
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp signed a “religious liberty” measure Friday, resolving a decade-long debate over a divisive measure that supporters say protects faith-based beliefs from government overreach and critics decry as a license to discriminate.
The Republican inked the bill at a brief signing ceremony at the state Capitol as lawmakers...Read more

Philly clergy build an altar outside of ICE headquarters, demanding return of church protection from immigration arrests
PHILADELPHIA — Clergy from across Philadelphia erected an altar in front of ICE headquarters on Thursday, decorating it with fruit, flowers and crosses in a prayerful protest against the Trump administration’s decision to let agents make immigration arrests in churches.
The demonstration spilled off the sidewalk and onto Eighth Street in ...Read more

Republicans push divisive 'religious liberty' bill through Georgia Legislature
ATLANTA — After a decade of fierce debate, Georgia approved one of the most divisive bills in recent state history by passing a “religious liberty” measure that supporters say protects faith-based beliefs from government overreach and critics decry as a license to discriminate.
Republicans muscled the initiative through the Georgia House ...Read more
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- NY lawmakers may weaken, stall tougher educational requirements for yeshivas
- Supreme Court may allow church-run, publicly funded charter schools across the nation
- First Amendment lawsuit targets immigration detentions in places of worship
- Ukrainian Catholics pack Michigan church to celebrate Easter as war continues back home
- Pastor hid sexual abuse for years as churchgoer preyed on girls, Okla. lawsuit says