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By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
Here is a transcript of The Times' interview with Coadjutor Archbishop Jose Gomez, conducted the week before Christmas. It has been edited...
By Nomi Morris, Special to the Los Angeles Times
As news spread Friday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had resigned, members of California's Coptic Christian community shared a...
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
He's a "living Buddha" with movie-star good looks and an iPod, a 25-year-old who rubs shoulders with Richard Gere and Tom Cruise and is...
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Several members of Visions of Heaven Church of God in Christ showed up as usual Sunday morning, ready to share fellowship at a sanctuary...
By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints threw itself into the public square in 2008, when it played a central role in the campaign...
By Meris Lutz, Los Angeles Times
Iran's supreme leader called for the end of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's rule, saying Friday that the political upheaval in the Arab...
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
The morning bells of All Saints Church beckon worshipers a little later these days, and Mass is celebrated more frequently.
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Archdiocese officials appear to have backed off of a controversial plan to extend the school year at all of its elementary...
By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
The Obama administration said for the first time that it supports a role for groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, a banned Islamist...
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
In the mornings, barber Fadhi Ayari blasts recordings of Koranic verses from his shop's stereo. But it's just a habit, he explains as he...
By Nomi Morris, Special to the Los Angeles Times
On a recent weekday evening in Santa Monica, seven Muslim and five Jewish women gathered around a dining room table laden with homemade...
By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
As public school students in Los Angeles adjust to a shorter academic year, Catholic school pupils face a different sort of transition....
By Raja Abdulrahim
The Muslim population in the United States is projected to more than double in the next 20 years, from 2.6 million to 6.2 million, according...
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
The Egyptian government announced Sunday that it had "conclusive proof" that an Al Qaeda-linked Palestinian militant group orchestrated...
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
They struck shortly after dawn on a weekday morning this month, taking bulldozers, backhoes and sledgehammers to the Noor Masjid...
By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
Huddled beneath a large white tent, hundreds of people sang together in the early morning darkness. For hours, they repeated a single word:...
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
Above a dank, darkened teahouse pungent with the aroma of green chili peppers, a bright blue banner depicts a neighborhood cleric, Qari...
By Richard Fausset and Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
On the day of his swearing-in, Alabama Republican Gov. Robert J. Bentley raised concern among the state's non-Christians by declaring that...
By Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times
At a Passover Seder years ago, Harold Grinspoon noticed with surprise that the younger attendees were absorbed in holiday children's books.
By Nicole Santa Cruz and Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
An extremist church has agreed not to protest outside the funerals of Christina Taylor Green and Judge John M. Roll in exchange for...