Religion and Faith

Women of faith: Sister Simone Campbell on #NunsToo and the Catholic Church
As women's voices in faith communities become more integral and more influential, we are opening a new series of conversations titled "Women of Faith." Sister Simone Campbell, a Catholic nun and founder of the Network Lobby for Catholic Social Justice, joined MPR News host Kerri Miller.
Pope issues new edict requiring Vatican officials to report sex abuse allegations
Applicable only to Vatican personnel and diplomats around the world, it is the first unified policy for the protection of children and vulnerable adults. But critics say it doesn't go far enough.
3-year-old victim of mosque attack mourned
Each of the 50 lives lost in Friday's senseless barrage of violence at the hands of a white supremacist has left an aching wound. But the death of 3-year-old Mucaad Ibrahim, with his big brown eyes and sweet smile, has been particularly hard to take.
New Zealand prepares to bury mosque shooting victims as toll hits 50
Anguished relatives anxiously waited Sunday for authorities to release the remains of those who were killed in massacres at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, while police announced the death toll from the racist attacks had risen to 50.
New Zealanders reach out to Muslims in wake of mass shooting
New Zealand's stricken residents reached out to Muslims in their neighborhoods and around the country on Saturday, with a fierce determination to show kindness to a community in pain as a 28-year-old white supremacist stood silently before a judge, accused in mass shootings at two mosques that left 49 people dead.