Federal immigration authorities can now target schools and churches in raids after President Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in "sensitive" areas.
Beginning Feb. 3, a 10-course program named for Black Catholic Sister Bea Jeffries, SBS, will explore how Black Catholics know, worship and walk with God in their daily lives.
Numerous faith leaders across the U.S. say the immigration crackdown launched by President Donald Trump’s new administration has sown fear within their migrant-friendly congregations ...
A day after President Donald Trump threw out policies that limited immigration arrests at sensitive locations, fear spread across the migrant community in the U.S. illegally who were stripped of ...
Two churches aim to come together across differences of faith, race, and class. It’s a test of the the unifying power of a ...
Shrinking church attendance. Closing congregations. Minister shortages. Post-COVID upheaval. All those factors contributed to ...
Revocation of the "sensitive" locations policy will keep our neighbors from attending funerals, weddings, noon parish Mass — ...
In Trump's first term, Columbus churches protected mothers from deportation. A Homeland Security statement may mean churches ...
President Trump rescinded an order that blocked ICE agents from making arrests in places like churches and schools.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are once again allowed to make arrests in places like schools, churches, hospitals and shelters.
Faith leaders, school administrators and teachers in this sanctuary city said they will fight to protect their communities ...
The Rev. Jennifer Reddall, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, joined The Show to talk about her fears of what could ...