Feb 02 Watch A Report on the Medical Condition of Pope John Paul II The Pope was hospitalized Tuesday for flu complications. Jeffrey Brown speaks with John Allen of National Catholic Reporter on the pope's current condition. Continue watching
Jan 25 Watch Catholic Dioceses Seek Bankruptcy Protection Following Sex Scandals Lee Hochberg of Oregon Public Broadcasting looks at the growing number of Catholic parishes seeking bankruptcy protection following the Church's sex abuse scandals. Continue watching
Jan 17 Watch Debate Brews over Splitting 9th Circuit Court Spencer Michels profiles the controversial 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The court has ruled the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance make it unconstitutional to compel children to recite it in public schools and has ruled to… Continue watching
Dec 20 Watch Authors of Biblical Thrillers Discuss Series Arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown talks with Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, authors of the "Left Behind" series of Biblical thrillers. Continue watching
Dec 14 Watch Fighting Poverty with Violins A report on how a Jesuit priest is fighting generational poverty with violins in the remote Himalayan foothills of India. Continue watching
Nov 04 Watch A Test of Tolerance: Muslim Immigrants in the Netherlands The murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh and the arrest of a Dutch-Moroccan in connection with the murder has raised questions over the cultural divide between Europeans and a fast growing population of Muslim immigrants. Continue watching
Oct 25 Watch Religion Becomes a Top Topic in Presidential Election Religion is weighing more heavily now than in past years in the presidential election. Experts discuss the role religion is playing in President Bush and Senator Kerry's campaigns. Continue watching
Aug 26 Watch Divine Profits The Christian-related entertainment culture is growing in popularity and growing the profits it creates. Jeffrey Brown looks at the increasing cultural phenomenon. Continue watching
Aug 02 Insurgent Violence Targets Christians, Foreign Workers Insurgents looking to undermine the Iraqi interim government and force the U.S.-led coalition out of Iraq continued to target ethnic minorities and foreign workers in the war-torn nation during a bloody weekend of attacks that continued Monday. Continue reading
Jul 06 Watch Essay: Secular Nation Essayist Richard Rodriguez argues that some American politicians and religious leaders have successfully shortened the separation between the political assembly and the pulpit and allowed America to see itself as the Judeo-Christian nation against which Osama bin Laden said he… Continue watching