If the U.S. was a town of 100 people, 25 of them would attend religious services in person weekly or more often. Another eight would go once or twice a month, and 18 would go a few times a year. Forty ...
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS: Vicki Garlock, award-winning author of ABCs of the World’s Religions, teaches a first grade class at Francine Delany New School about the Hindu festival of Diwali. Photo by of ...
Explore what percentage of adults in the six countries surveyed pray daily, attend religious services weekly or wear religious symbols.
(RNS) — The survey marks the first time Pew Research Center asked people outside the United States and Asian countries about practices related to Buddhism, Asian folk religions and New Age ...
(WISH) — A recently released study from Brigham Young University finds that a family’s religious beliefs and practices are a key catalyst to promote hope in the future and hope to manage personal ...
(RNS) — Alicia Contreras has held sound healing sessions in the Arizona desert, in green and grassy parks, amid the stained glass of a church sanctuary and in a coffee shop. Everywhere she holds them, ...
Would religion survive without promises of reward and punishment? Yes. Many argue that besides fear, heaven, hell, punishment, rewards; religion also involves: community, contemplation, heritage, ...
Living in California and studying at Santa Clara University, we see a diverse range, general acceptance, and integration of diverse religions and spiritualities while being in a Jesuit environment.
A proposal would amend the Florida Constitution to “provide protection from discrimination for student and school personnel religious expression in public schools.” ...
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