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Fewer Protestants vocal about their faith in public, study reveals
A growing share of Protestant churchgoers in the U.S. say many people are not aware that they are Christians. Still, a ...
This Pew Research Center analysis looks at reasons why people identify as Protestant or switch into or out of Protestantism. It is part of a broader report that focuses on patterns in religious ...
LINDEN, Va. — In the waves of turbulence that rippled throughout the Catholic Church in the 1970s, the nuns of St. Dominic’s Monastery found themselves forced to leave their longtime home in Wisconsin ...
Visitors look at a panorama-painting that shows the town of Wittenberg 500 years ago in the year 1517 on May 20, 2017 in Wittenberg, Germany. Correspondent Five hundred years ago, an unknown monk ...
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10 major differences between Protestant and Catholic Bibles
The video outlines structural and doctrinal differences between Catholic and Protestant Bibles, explaining why canons, ...
The Protestant Bible, of which the NIV is one version, is seven books shorter than the Bible used by Roman Catholics. But Protestants didn't just take out books; they used a different standard of what ...
As the Latino population climbs in the US, researchers say their congregations excel at fostering community and engaging new people. Hispanic churches in the United States face unique challenges but ...
Protestants are no longer a majority in the USA 'Nones' are second only to Catholics as a category One in five Americans (19.6%) are 'Nones' For decades, if not centuries, America's top religious ...
The popular understanding of the founding of the Church of England was that lusty old King Henry VIII wanted to marry his pretty little mistress. The Pope wouldn’t grant him a divorce, so Henry sent ...
When Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retires this summer, the court will be without a Protestant for the first time in its 220-year history, said James Oliphant in the Los Angeles Times.
For centuries, faith in Latin America has largely been synonymous with Catholic rites and rituals like this traditional religious procession through the streets of Guatemala City on the eve of Lent.
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