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Enrollment to Religious Institutions Skyrockets, Proving Young Adults Aren’t Moving Away from Faith

Faith-based universities have experienced a whopping increase of young adults attending; the movement spans many religions and indicates that reports of religion’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. 

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

America’s Vital Role in International Religious Freedom—An Interview with USCIRF Chair Stephen Schneck

The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom finds and reports on violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief worldwide, and advises on sanctions for accountability. Today, its role is more crucial than ever. 

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Bipartisan Congressional Vote Reauthorizes US Commission on International Religious Freedom for Two More Years

Responsible for monitoring the universal right to religious freedom worldwide, USCIRF’s reauthorization was signed into law by the President against a backdrop of a survey showing a new high of governmental restrictions on religion.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Roundtable Discussion About the Future of Faith Leadership Held in Memory of First AME Pastor Chip Murray

After shepherding his flock at First AME for decades, his “Passing the Mantle” program at the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture trained the next generation. 

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Faith Is More Important Than Ever to Americans, New Study Finds

Six thousand Americans underline the importance of religious life; illustrate a clear separation between politics and faith. Americans overwhelmingly understand the difference—and want religious pluralism.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

On September Asia-Pacific Tour, Pope Francis Spreads the Gospel of Interfaith Cooperation

Pope Francis’ trip illustrates how he embodies and lives the values of Catholicism.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

The Grown-Up in the Room: Dr. Arik Greenberg Brings “Maturity” to a World Fighting With Itself Over Religion 

The founder of the Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice, Dr. Arik Greenberg is reaching across religious boundaries to teach tolerance in an intolerant world.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Migrants May Make America More Religious, According to New Pew Survey

A new Pew survey shows that only 13 percent of all migrants to the US eschew religion, compared to 30 percent of those born and living in America.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

“It Takes a Bit of Courage to Be Sikh”—New Documentary Showcase Film Explores a Major and Often Misunderstood Religion

This 500-year-old religion, originating in India, is seeking change and growth in a modern world.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

USCIRF’s Latest Report—And Why Freedom of Religion Might Be What Brings Us All Together Again

Despite the divisive climate of our era, despite the almost audible sound of our unity ripping apart at the seams, there remains a force that solders Americans together like no other: religious freedom.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Religions Take to LA Streets in Solidarity Against Hate

The march—hosted by Institute for Religious Tolerance, Peace and Justice—was comprised of faith leaders and representatives drawn together by a common goal, to take a stand against bigotry, hate and violence.

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Defining Religion

David Bennett’s bright yellow tie was sprinkled with small white lambs, and several times, as he prepared for his speech at the new Advanced Scientology Church for Australia and South Asia, someone commented about it.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Freedom Fighters

Dates matter—especially when freedom has been in the balance. In the tumultuous history of Eastern and Central Europe, Hungarians have a chronology of freedom. 1848-49, the Hungarian Revolution against Austria. 1949, the takeover of Eastern Europe by Soviet communism. 1956, Hungary’s revolt against the Soviets. 1989, the fall of communist domination of Hungary.

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Young Love in London Overcomes Religious Prejudice

Friends, family and supporters gathered at the Church of Scientology of London to celebrate not only the first legal English wedding to be performed by the religion but a bold statement about religious liberty for all British subjects.