Jaime Lara, a respected and award-winning professor, abruptly resigned at the university’s request because his past life was suddenly discovered.
A monk abused little girls during the 70s and 80s on so called crime free Caldey Island; the Abbey reached a financial settlement with the claimants.
The Public Religion Research Institute says a quarter of the nation is non-religious, and many people call themselves “spiritual but not religious.”
A woman is suing her former minister and lover because, according to her claims, he tried twice to kill her and scraped her breasts with a box cutter.
Turkish marriage law now allows Muslim clerics to conduct civil marriages; it’s a blow to women’s rights and secularism, activists say.
In the last two years clerical sex abuse disclosures have increased dramatically and have a tendency of further growth in the pope’s native Argentina.
An Indiana Catholic hospital has been pressuring patients to bury their fetuses in cases of miscarriage or abortion for years.
Some female clergy and lay members are calling for an independent mediation service to tackle sexual abuse and harassment in the Church of England.
The Republicans’ tax reform bill would modify the Johnson Amendment and let members of the clergy to legally endorse candidates from the pulpit.
Christian pastor Carl Gallups and a writer Mike Shoesmith agreed that women who dress provocatively are sexually assaulting men.