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The Last Children of Antoine
A 115-year-old religion, founded by a Belgian metal worker, refuses to explain itself.

Blocking the Clinics
Argentina's president Javier Milei takes the “chainsaw” to women’s rights.

From Bergoglio to Francis
The pope’s autobiography styles him as “of the people,” but his past in Argentina is more complicated.

The Shroud
“Even in her wildest dreams, she had not thought that Bua would haunt her after death.”

Eat Only the Word of God
How a Pentecostal preacher in Kenya persuaded hundreds of worshipers to starve themselves — and their children — to death.

The Hindu Right Is Coming for Muslim Sanctuaries
Mosques and shrines in India are at risk of being razed or overtaken by the growing nationalist movement.

The Spiritual Rebel
The Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed deep divisions inside the Russian Orthodox Church.

The Gujarati Queen of Hearts
One Indian couple’s decade-long legal battle against “Love Jihad.”

The Aquatics’ Revolution
A reclusive Cuban community relies upon water alone as a source of spiritual and medical healing.

Undoing the Alhambra Decree
Is Spain’s citizenship program for Sephardic Jews the best way to right past wrongs?

The Church the Ghanaian State Built
How conservative Christian theology has shaped anti-LGBTQ laws in Accra.

Erdoğan’s Great Replacement Theory
The natalist policies of Turkey's ruling party have sharply curtailed reproductive rights.

How to Overturn an Abortion Ban
A conversation with three women—a doctor, a former senator, and an activist—who led the fight to abolish Argentina's restrictive reproductive rights laws.