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Why Americans are leaving their churches
(RNS) — As many as a third of Americans now claim no religious affiliation, and British sociologist Stephen Bullivant has some ideas about why.
In his new book, “Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America,” due this week from Oxford…
Giving to larger churches dropped last year, even as charitable donations rose
(RNS) — An annual report on giving to evangelical Christian nonprofits, including churches and other ministries, found that giving to the United States’ largest churches fell by more than 6.6% in 2021, despite a rise of 4% last year in…
Credibility of key prosecution witness questioned in Vatican financial trial
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The Vatican’s sprawling megatrial addressing alleged financial mismanagement and corruption among its top officials encountered a new hurdle Thursday (Dec. 1) as the credibility of a key prosecution witness,…
Church Pension Group hosts conversation on advancing church values from Washington, DC to Wall…
NEW YORK — The Church Pension Group (CPG), a financial services organization that serves The Episcopal Church, announced that it will host a virtual conversation with leaders from The Episcopal Church, the Executive Council Committee on…
Whoever wins in Georgia, democracy already won the midterms
(RNS) — In Georgia, a runoff election for a U.S. Senate seat is less than a week away, with most polls showing the difference in the race to be within the margin of error. Whoever wins on Tuesday (Dec. 6), here’s the real news: No one is…
After six years, Voice of the Faithful review shows some bishops clearly committed to financial…
BOSTON, Mass. — The 2022 Voice of the Faithful diocesan financial transparency report is the organization’s sixth such annual review, and the report shows some bishops are clearly committed to financial transparency. Others, not so much.…
In a Wisconsin town, voters fear for America under attack
HUDSON, Wis. (AP) — In a picturesque corner of western Wisconsin, a growing right-wing conservative movement has rocketed to prominence.
They see the broader America as a dark place, dangerous, where democracy is under attack by a…
Holocaust survivors offered DNA tests to help find family
NEW YORK (AP) — For decades, Jackie Young had been searching.
Orphaned as an infant, he spent the first few years of his life in a Nazi internment camp in what is now the Czech Republic. After World War II he was taken to England,…
You Asked. We Answered. (Now We Have a Vulnerability Hangover)
We took to social media to seek your 'ask me anything' — AMA — style questions. And we totally go there.
The post You Asked. We Answered. (Now We Have a Vulnerability Hangover) appeared first on Religion News Service.
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Christians a minority in England; non-religious grow
LONDON (AP) — Fewer than half the people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census — the first time a minority of the population has followed the country’s official religion.
Britain has…