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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.
Friday, May 15, 2026
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This Week in Religion - Why Christian saints rule the runway
Lead story
Editor's note:
Meryl Streep appeared at the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada 2” in long black gloves, dark glasses and a flowing red cape. While the film itself has little to do with the devil, her dramatic fashion style did invoke long-held devil imagery.
Lynn S. Neal, a religion professor at Wake Forest University, writes how Streep’s outfit reflects a much larger story: Christianity and fashion have been intertwined for centuries. The devil imagery taps into an “older moral rhetoric” around fashion being cast as “troublesome” for faith.
However, that’s not all – Christian imagery eventually inspired the design of many garments. In fact, as popular culture brought Christian symbols out of church contexts, fashion became a place where they could be reinterpreted and reimagined, such as Gianni Versace’s 1991 biker jackets adorned with bejeweled crosses.
The devil, Neal writes, makes only an occasional appearance in haute couture – it is “Christian figures who embody ideals of goodness” who “rule the runway.”

Religion News
In underground breastmilk donation networks, motherhood transcends politics and theology
While institutionalized milk banks offer solutions for parents in need of milk, informal sharing has created opportunities for parent-to-parent connection – where faith plays a role. By Fiona André/Religion News Service
Vatican issues final warning to breakaway traditionalist group attached to the old Latin Mass
With Pope Leo XIV's first big crisis looming, the Vatican warned a breakaway group that their planned consecration of bishops without papal consent constitutes a schismatic act that incurs automatic excommunication. By Nicole Winfield/The Associated Press
Scholars say American history is more Christian than secular advocates claim – and less religious than Christian nationalists would assert. A look at the complicated, contested history of America as a Christian nation. By Bob Smietana/Religion News Service
A crisis of conscience spurred this Christian IVF doctor's career pivot
A Tennessee doctor is practicing reproductive medicine aligned with his Christian faith. Dr. John Gordon’s clinic limits how many embryos it creates and doesn’t discard viable embryos, genetically test them or donate them to science. By Tiffany Stanley/The Associated Press
Rejecting church and state separation is on the wish list for Trump's religious liberty commission
The commissioners, most of them conservative Christians, are preparing to make recommendations after more than a year of hearings. By Peter Smith/The Associated Press
Commentary and Analysis
Research shows discrimination often reduces civic engagement among marginalized groups. These women are bucking that trend. By Nausheena Hussain and Young-Joo Lee for The Conversation
Abe Foxman made the world a little less hateful. We need him now more than ever. By Jeffrey Salkin/Religion News Service
Surveys about religion often ask a single question about how often people go to services. That means researchers miss an important piece of the puzzle. By Katie Corcoran and Christopher P. Scheitle for The Conversation
As birth control became increasingly accepted, some supporters’ views were based in religious beliefs about what motherhood should look like. By Samira Mehta for The Conversation
Gunter Demnig places a palm-sized brass Holocaust plaque in Berlin, Germany, on May 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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