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US Catholics more polarized than ever about still-popular Pope Francis, survey says

By Aleja Hertzler-McCain — April 12, 2024
(RNS) — The Republican and Republican-leaning favorability rating represents a decline, creating the largest partisan gap in approval of Francis since his papacy began.

Americans are becoming less spiritual as well as less religious

By Mark Silk — December 11, 2023
(RNS) — But you'd never know it from the latest Pew survey.

Is a Great Resignation brewing for pastors?

By Scott Thumma — March 18, 2022
(RNS) — If there is a mass exodus, it's likely not the pandemic alone that burned clergy out.

COMMENTARY: ‘Israeliness’ may be the answer for secular American Jews

By Miri Belsky — October 21, 2013
(RNS) The phenomenon of growing Israeli communal life in the United States offers a new model for American secular Jews to express their Judaism without needing to belong to a synagogue or religious institution.

Poll: Obama surges ahead among Catholic voters

By Daniel Burke — September 26, 2012

(RNS) President Obama’s support among Catholic voters has surged since June, according to a new poll, despite the Catholic bishops’ religious freedom campaign and the naming of Paul Ryan, a Catholic, as the GOP's vice-presidential nominee. By Daniel Burke. 

Bible game show aims for religious audience

By Chris Lisee — August 23, 2012

(RNS) The world’s best-selling book has made it to the small screen in what is thought to be the first religiously themed game show on a secular network. “The American Bible Challenge” represents a bid to tap the religious market – particularly evangelicals. By Chris Lisee.

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