Religion and Faith

As U.S. attitudes change, some evangelicals dig in; others adapt
America's culture war is being fought inside evangelical Christian circles. Some are resisting secular society's trends that conflict with biblical teaching. Others have found a way to live with them.
America Abroad special: Tibet
A large number of Tibetans are living in Minnesota, and this program explores the history of the tensions between Tibetans and the Chinese, American foreign policy regarding Tibet, and the role of the Tibetan diaspora in the US and India.
CAIR: More than a dozen Muslims discriminated against at work
CAIR-MN civil rights director Amarita Singh said Truth Hardware and Doherty Staffing Solutions violated the workers' constitutional rights to reasonable on-the-job accommodations for their religious practices.
A Catholic priest who was deported to his native India after completing his jail sentence in Minnesota for sexually abusing a child is the subject of a new lawsuit against a diocese in India that allegedly returned him to ministry with Vatican approval.
Pope Francis visits migrants in Greece's Lesbos
Pope Francis paid a visit to the Greek island of Lesbos Saturday and met with migrants at a detention center. The EU has started deporting migrants from Greece to Turkey.