18 inmates baptized at South Carolina jail this weekend

“Jail doesn’t have to be the end; it can be the very beginning of the ultimate forever,” the sheriff's office wrote in their post on Facebook. 

Freedom From Religion Foundation files complaint against judge after giving Bible to Amber Guyger

The Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct on Thursday, saying it was inappropriate for Judge Tammy Kemp to give Amber Guyger her Bible and read a passage from it.

Kentucky governor encourages students to participate in ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’

"Bring Your Bible to School Day" is a national event sponsored by the Christian organization Focus on the Family, which reports that more than 650,000 students participated in last year’s movement

Parishioners on Northwest Side say 'miracle' funding will save church

Parishioners at a Northwest Side church say they are experiencing another miracle. They say they have enough money to pay off their debt.

Lawyer: Chicago archdiocese has paid out $80M to law firm

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago has paid $80 million to 160 victims of sexual abuse by clergy represented by a single law firm since 2001, the lawyer who heads the Minnesota-based firm told reporters Tuesday.

'Weeping' Virgin Mary icon at Chicago church may be relocated

Already faced with the loss of their building, parishioners at a Northwest Side church may soon have to face another loss.

Historic Chicago Greek Orthodox Church sold for $2.5 million

Despite what some parishioners are calling a miracle, a federal bankruptcy judge has signed off on the sale of a historic Greek church on Chicago’s Northwest Side.

Kanye West holds Sunday Service in Chicago

Kanye West held what he calls a Sunday Service in his hometown of Chicago.

‘Bible tax': Publishers fear Bible shortage if Trump's new tariffs go into effect

Hundreds of millions of Bibles are printed in China each year, and President Donald Trump’s most recent proposed tariffs on Chinese imports could create a Bible shortage in the U.S, some publishers say.

States sue over rule allowing clinicians to refuse abortions

Two dozen states and municipalities sued the federal government Tuesday to stop a new rule that lets health care clinicians decline to provide abortions and other services that conflict with their moral or religious beliefs.

Chicago's Cardinal Cupich offers prayers for French people

The cardinal of the Archdiocese of Chicago is offering prayers for the people of France after fire engulfed parts of Paris' iconic Notre Dame cathedral.