Dutch Parliament approves limited ban on burqa, niqab
Only a few hundred women in the Netherlands wear face-covering veils, studies suggest.
Only a few hundred women in the Netherlands wear face-covering veils, studies suggest.
The Templeton foundation praised Abdullah II for building on "the power of principled pluralism."
Aisha and Vincent Anibueze, a Muslim and a Christian, have found ways to thrive despite violence in Maiduguri.
U.S. Catholic bishops called asylum a right-to-life issue that could carry "canonical penalties." And the attorney general's fellow United Methodists brought charges against him with the denomination.
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina has asked the state court to give it control of the 29 church properties in question.
Women were fully engaged in these protests, as demonstrators rejected past divisions such as between Islamist and secular groups.
The national heads of Germany's Roman Catholic and Protestant churches have condemned Markus Söder's cross edict.
The statement of faith is the latest sign that the organization has shifted away from its ecumenical roots toward a more narrow evangelical identity.
The Supreme Court majority opinion focused on how a Colorado commission handled the case—leaving open several larger questions.