Religion and Faith

Canada's Mounties say female officers can wear hijabs
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed Wednesday that it had recently changed its policy to allow the Muslim headscarf.
As U.S. politicians shun Syrian refugees, religious groups embrace them
Faith-based groups are challenging political opposition to Syrian refugees and taking a leading role in resettling them in the U.S. They've provided shelter, jobs and schooling for the newly arrived.
40 years on, a controversial film on Islam's origins is now a classic
The Message, released in 1976 and starring Anthony Quinn, was made with difficulty and condemned by hardliners. One of the challenges: its main character, the Prophet Muhammad, could not be pictured.
Attorneys fees mount in Duluth diocese bankruptcy
A federal judge has approved payment of about a half million dollars in fees and expenses for law firms. Most of the money goes to law firms representing the diocese.
The Satanic Temple contacted nine public school districts across the country seeking to start after-school Satan programs in an attempt to counter well-funded fundamentalist Christian organizations that it believes are eroding the separation of church and state.
Pope appoints commission to study possibility of women as deacons
The Vatican says Pope Francis has asked a group of seven men and six women to study whether women should be allowed to serve as deacons within the Roman Catholic Church.
Pope Francis says it is wrong to identify Islam with violence
"I believe that in pretty much every religion there is always a small group of fundamentalists," the pope said during a flight from Poland to Italy.