Popes Brother Believes Pontiff Is Not Woke and Will Not Significantly Change Catholic Doctrine

In a historic moment for the Catholic Church, Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pope in history. His election has sparked a whirlwind of reactions, particularly regarding his potential approach to church doctrine and social issues. Critics are quick to label him as a “woke” pope, but … Read more

Republicans Aim to Examine Pentagons Management of Religious Exemption Requests for COVID Vaccines

A new legislative effort is emerging from a group of Republican senators aiming to address grievances faced by U.S. servicemembers during the COVID-19 vaccine mandate era. The Reaffirming Every Servicemember’s Trust Over Religious Exemptions (RESTORE) Act, championed by Senators Ted Cruz, Rick Scott, Katie Britt, and Mike Lee, seeks to establish a Special Review Board … Read more

Georgia Prohibits Public Funding for Gender-Affirming Surgeries for Inmates

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has recently signed Senate Bill 185 into law, marking a significant shift in how the state addresses the medical needs of trans-identified inmates. This legislation prohibits the use of state funds for sex-reassignment surgeries and hormone therapies for inmates, reflecting a growing trend among states to reevaluate the allocation of taxpayer … Read more

Episcopal Church Terminates Partnership with U.S. Government Amid White Afrikaner Resettlement Controversy

In a significant turn of events, the Episcopal Church has decided to end its partnership with the U.S. government regarding refugee resettlement. This decision comes in the wake of a controversial request to assist in resettling a group of white Afrikaners from South Africa, which has sparked a broader conversation about race, justice, and the … Read more

Trumps Weekly Recap: UK Trade Agreement, Immigration Enforcement, and the American Pope

President Trump’s Week: Trade Deals, Immigration Policies, and a New Pope In an eventful week, President Donald Trump has been busy addressing key issues that resonate deeply with many Americans, particularly those in the Christian community. From trade negotiations to immigration policies, the administration is making headlines and stirring conversations across the nation. One of … Read more

Montana Safeguards Parents and Faith Organizations Against Discrimination in Foster Care and Adoption

Montana has recently enacted a significant piece of legislation aimed at safeguarding the rights of parents and faith-based foster and adoption agencies from discrimination based on their religious beliefs regarding sexuality. Signed into law by Governor Greg Gianforte, House Bill 655 is a pivotal move in the ongoing conversation about the intersection of faith, family, … Read more

DOJ Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Abortion Pill Dispensing Regulations

The ongoing legal battle surrounding the abortion pill mifepristone continues to unfold, with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently advocating for the dismissal of a case that challenges the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) updated dispensing requirements. This case, which has garnered significant attention, raises important questions about state authority and the regulation of … Read more