Chloë-Arizona Fodor

Chloë-Arizona Fodor is an author at Religion News Service.

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Nearly half of world’s migrants are Christian, Pew Research shows

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — August 19, 2024
(RNS) — US migrants are much more likely to have a religious identity than the American-born population.

Faith leaders meet at White House for climate goals

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — August 14, 2024
(RNS) — One of the meeting's top priorities was to explain how faith communities can better use federal funds for clean energy initiatives. 

Five powerful faith moments at the Paris Olympics

By Ellie Davis and Chloë-Arizona Fodor — August 12, 2024
(RNS) — Athletes have long attributed faith to their success on the field. Paris was no exception.

Rabbis inundated with questions from Israeli soldiers on Jewish laws of war

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — August 6, 2024
(RNS) — Experts say the concern demonstrates the rise of religious influence in the Israeli military.

Sexual assault charge against Bruxy Cavey stayed, ending prosecution

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — July 29, 2024
(RNS) — Two sexual assault charges against the former Meeting House pastor remain to be tried.

More than 200 Christian leaders sign letter calling for cease-fire in Gaza

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor and Jack Jenkins — July 23, 2024
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The letter comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the U.S., where he is expected to address Congress on Wednesday and meet with President Joe Biden on Thursday.

‘My faith has to ride for justice’: Brazil’s Catholic priests mediate fight over land rights

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — July 17, 2024
(RNS) — In Brazil, the forced removal of vulnerable people from privately owned land has created a role for Catholic priests as mediators between landowners and beleaguered communities.

Religious exemptions to Title IX on trial again in appeals case against US Dept of Ed

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — July 15, 2024
(RNS) — With the support of 19 state attorneys general, the Hunter plaintiffs are back in court to make their case against LGBTQ+ discrimination in religious higher education institutions.

Artist Tobi Kahn receives ‘chaver’ honor, an ancient tradition with a modern twist

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — July 10, 2024
(RNS) — The German-Jewish title with ancient roots is granted to those who exhibit significant spiritual and material leadership in their community.

Anglican Church in North America elects Steve Wood as archbishop

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — June 24, 2024
(RNS) — Wood will replace Foley Beach, who has been the archbishop of ACNA for a decade.

With world’s highest rates of religiously unaffiliated, East Asia remains spiritually vibrant

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — June 17, 2024
(RNS) — While many East Asians do not identify with a religion, they continue to hold religious or spiritual beliefs in unseen beings, venerate ancestors’ spirits and engage in ritual practices, according to a new survey by Pew Research Center. 

‘The protest is a ritual’: How faith found a place in Palestine solidarity encampments

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — June 13, 2024
(RNS) – Over the past nine months, student-led Palestine solidarity encampments popped up at universities across the country. For many students, multi-religious programming at the encampments became unexpected sites for religious connection.

Child education viral star ‘Ms. Rachel’ sparks conservative backlash with Pride video

By Chloë-Arizona Fodor — June 5, 2024
(RNS) — The 25-second video posted on the first day of Pride Month sparked online debate over her content and interpretation of Christian Scripture.
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