Read about how Americans who were raised Catholic experienced religion as kids, as well as their reasons for staying in or leaving the faith.
Hispanic Protestants feel more religious than Hispanic Catholics. Feb. 26, 2013— -- The Catholic Church can't seem to catch a break lately. According to a new Gallup poll, young Latinos are ...
Former Park Forest Mayor John Ostenburg wrote Cardinal Blase Cupich urging something be done with St. Irenaeus building.
A new survey of denominational loyalty reports that churchgoing Catholics are significantly less likely than churchgoing Protestants to change denominations. Six out of ten active Catholics would only ...
Latin America is still the heart of the Catholic Church. But beneath that Catholic dominance, the region's religious landscape is changing.
The Catholic nonprofit organization Napa Institute is pushing for more collaboration among Catholic and Protestant leaders to promote cultural values and aims that are common to both communities.
Catholic and Protestant Church leaders released joint ecumenical Christmas messages both in Wales and in the Irish diocese of ...
For Catholics, retention rates tend to be significantly lower than for other faiths, while former Catholics cite varying ...
Kevin Lara arrived in the United States in 2010, when he was just 17 years old. Born in Caracas but raised on Margarita Island, he is one of the millions of Venezuelans who have left their country in ...
SANTIAGO, Chile, May 25 (UPI) --Once viewed as peripheral players, Protestant churches have risen over the past two decades to become influential actors in the spiritual and political realms across ...
Co-chair of group representing both Catholic and Protestant churches says Israel's conduct of war in Gaza is 'in many ...