Religion
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A Gospel Turn: When Faith Finds New Voices in a Global Soundscape
The crowd doesn’t sing at first—they listen. A new song begins, soft and almost hesitant, before swelling into something unmistakably…
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International training for pandits and panditas in Germany promotes Hindu rites in the West
An intensive course led by the Ceuta-born pandit Krishna Kripa Dasa brings together participants from various countries at the Shree…
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First Purpose-Built Mosque in London Marked by New Green Plaque
A green heritage plaque has been unveiled at the Fazl Mosque in Southfields, southwest London, marking the historical importance of…
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Pope Leo’s Easter Plea to Lay Down Arms
In his first Urbi et Orbi message, the pontiff framed peace as dialogue, nonviolence and a change of heart in…
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Easter 2026 Across Faiths and Front Lines
As Christians mark resurrection, other communities keep Passover, Palm Sunday and Qingming amid a day shaped by prayer, memory and…
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Telde’s Holy Week Processions Offer History, Faith and Atmosphere
There are bigger Holy Week celebrations in Spain, and there are louder ones too. But Telde offers something different: a…
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Jerusalem’s Holy Week Under Wartime Limits
A Palm Sunday dispute at the Holy Sepulchre has turned into a wider test of worship, security and trust in…
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Bahá’ís Welcome Naw-Rúz at Sunset Today
The Bahá’í new year begins at sunset today, opening a holy day of renewal that follows nineteen days of fasting,…
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AIDLR at 80: Toledo Hosts Global FoRB Forum
AIDLR’s upcoming conference in Spain will bring together UN voices, academics, advocates and faith leaders for a wide-ranging debate on…
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Ramon Bassas and Catalonia’s Dialogue of Faiths
A communicator, former city official and public-facing advocate for religious freedom, Bassas has brought a practical and notably open approach…
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