RELIGION

May 06 2025RELIGION

How Portuguese People View Religion

In a recent project, a group of researchers set out to see if a tool used to measure religious beliefs could work for Portuguese people. This tool is known as the Religious Orientation Scale: Revised or ROS-R. It's a way to understand how people connect with their faith. The researchers gathered a

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May 04 2025RELIGION

Pope's Ride Turned into Gaza's Hope

In 2014, Pope Francis toured Bethlehem in the West Bank. He used a special white vehicle, a popemobile, for his journey. This vehicle was not just any car. It was made just for his visit. Now, this same vehicle is getting a new life. It will become a mobile health clinic. The goal is to help sick an

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May 04 2025RELIGION

The Unusual Gathering of Cardinals

The Vatican is buzzing with an unusual energy. The guesthouse is packed with cardinals from all over the world. Many of these cardinals have never met before. They are wearing name tags to help each other remember who is who. This is not the usual scene. The daily meetings have turned into quic

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May 03 2025RELIGION

The Church's Power Shift

The upcoming conclave to choose the next pope is not just about picking a new leader. It is a battle over where the Church's power should lie. The Church is growing rapidly, especially in Africa and Asia. This growth is challenging the traditional power base in Rome. The previous pope made significa

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May 03 2025RELIGION

Trump's Controversial Papal Post

The internet was buzzing with reactions after former President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the pope. This happened just 11 days after the passing of Pope Francis. The image, which appeared on Trump's Truth Social platform, showed him in full papal attire, complete

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May 03 2025RELIGION

The Big Decision: Who Will Be the Next Pope?

The Vatican is about to make a big choice. Cardinals from all over the world are gathering in Rome to pick the next pope. It is easy to think that they will split into typical left and right groups, just like in many countries' politics. Many church leaders who are more traditional had disagreemen

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May 02 2025RELIGION

The World's Oldest Nun Kicks the Bucket at 116

A remarkable woman, Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas, took her final breath recently. She was a nun from Brazil. She was known for her love of soccer and was believed to be the oldest person on the planet. She was 116 years old. Her incredible lifespan received praise from Pope Francis himself. Her

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May 01 2025RELIGION

How Faith From Home Helps Newcomers Thrive

Religion and spirituality are often key players in helping immigrants bounce back from tough times. But many studies focus on how immigrants connect with religious groups in their new homes. They often miss out on how the religious beliefs and practices from their home countries shape their experien

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Apr 29 2025RELIGION

Cardinals Gather for Crucial Meeting Before Election

The College of Cardinals met for the sixth time on a Tuesday morning. This gathering was special because it was just days before the big election on May 7. The meeting started with a prayer and a thoughtful talk by Abbot Donato Ogliari. Over 180 cardinals were there, with more than 120 of them havin

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Apr 29 2025RELIGION

Gratitude's Divine Direction

Gratitude is usually seen as a reaction to kindness from others. But recent findings show that many people often direct their thanks towards a higher power. This raises an interesting question: How does gratitude towards God differ from gratitude towards people? God is seen as all-powerful and do

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