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Churches, Denominations and Religions
The Body of Christ is made of many parts, and people experience their understanding of God in many different ways. On this blog, we'll consider the beliefs and activities of congregations, denominations and different religions.
Thursday, February 5, 2026
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This Week in Religion - The evangelical split on immigration
Lead story
Editor's note:
Immigration reform has become a recent flash point among evangelical Christians. Polls show that evangelicals generally support reforms to secure borders and provide legal pathways to citizenship, but almost half see recent immigrants as a drain on U.S. resources or a threat to Americans’ safety. A third say Christians should show them love. The divides, which have grown during the Trump era of mass deportations, have led to criticism of efforts such as the Immigrant Connection, a 12-year-old church-based network of legal clinics that assist immigrants.

Religion News
The ranks of US rabbis grow more diverse, with rising numbers of women and LGBTQ+ people
Rabbis and rabbinical students in the United States are more diverse than ever. By Luis Andres Henao/The Associated Press
The pope faces crisis as a traditionalist group plans bishop consecrations without consent
A breakaway group attached to the traditional Latin Mass announced plans to consecrate new bishops without papal consent in a threatened revival of schism. By Nicole Winfield/The Associated Press
A 53-year-old Kuwaiti-born and US-trained doctor is the unlikely visionary who has won the support of Israeli authorities for a sprawling new philanthropic enterprise in the Gaza Strip. By Yonat Shimron/Religion News Service
Bangladesh's Hindu minority in fear as attacks rise and a national election nears
Attacks on Bangladesh’s Hindu minority have surged since the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The violence has deepened fears about their place in the Muslim-majority nation ahead of a Feb. 12 election. By Julhas Alam, Al Emrun Garjon and Sheikh Saaliq/The Associated Press
A Muslim-owned thrift shop blends modest fashion, faith and sustainability
Modify Thrift, which opened last May, aims to offer modest, stylish outfits while debunking stereotypes about Muslim women. By Ulaa Kuziez/Religion News Service
Commentary and Analysis
Augustus Tolton was ordained in Rome in 1886. Previously, the only Black Catholic priests in the US had been men who presented themselves as white. By Annie Selak for The Conversation
In 1857, when Latter-day Saints deemed actions emanating from Washington, DC, to be significant breaches of constitutional norms, they didn’t comply; they resisted. By W. Paul Reeve/Religion News Service
Clergy demonstrating against ICE in Minneapolis have turned to classic ‘freedom songs’ – the music associated with protests ever since the Civil Rights Movement. By David W. Stowe for The Conversation
Mindfulness is taught everywhere from schools to workplaces. But scientists define and measure it in very different ways. Here’s why that matters. By Ronald S. Green for The Conversation
Buddhist monks hold candle lights to float in a pond to venerate the Buddha on Meak Bochea Day, at Wat Phneat Sampily, in a suburb of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Feb. 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
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