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A May 17 event celebrating U.S. religious heritage, organized by the Trump administration, features predominantly conservative Christian leaders and has faced criticism for not representing the nation's diverse faith landscape, as it lacks participation from various religious groups and is seen as merging church and state. #ReligiousFreedom #ChurchAndState #DiversityInFaith #US

Trump-backed faith event features conservative Christians as critics decry blurring of church-state lines
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A celebration of U.S. religious heritage, supported by the Trump administration, is criticized for predominantly featuring conservative Christian leaders and lacking representation from the country's diverse faith landscape, highlighting the tension between church and state and raising concerns about the event's alignment with secular constitutional principles. #ReligiousHeritage #ChurchAndState #DiversityInFaith #US

Trump-backed faith event features conservative Christians as critics decry blurring of church-state lines

Pope Leo XIV is reshaping the American Catholic Church by appointing bishops who prioritize pastoral care and reflect the diverse backgrounds of the congregation, exemplified by recent appointments such as the first Salvadoran bishop in the U.S. and a Colombian-born priest, showcasing his commitment to addressing local community needs and enhancing the church's global perspective. #CatholicChurch #PapalLeadership #DiversityInFaith #US #SV #CO #UG #NI #PR #MX

With New Bishops, Pope Leo Starts to Put His Imprint on U.S. Church

In his first year as pope, Leo XIV has appointed around 30 bishops in the United States, focusing on pastoral care and the evolving demographics of the Catholic community, while also reflecting his own experience as the first American pope, thereby reshaping the church hierarchy with a global perspective. #CatholicChurch #PapalLeadership #DiversityInFaith #US #SV #CO #PE #UG #NI #PR #MX

With New Bishops, Pope Leo Starts to Put His Imprint on U.S. Church