Religion
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Governors champion Interfaith America’s Faith in Elections Playbook, urge faith communities to safeguard democracy
Video highlights bipartisan support for free, fair and safe elections CHICAGO — Interfaith America has released a video featuring Gov.…
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Center honoring trailblazing lawyer, civil rights activist and priest opens in Durham
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — In 2018, the Episcopal Church named the Rev. Pauli Murray, its first Black female priest, a…
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Trump’s abortion pivot hasn’t shaken evangelical Christian leaders’ support
(RNS) — Former President Donald Trump’s shifting rhetoric on abortion has unsettled some conservative faith-based activists, with evangelical Christian leaders…
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Photos of the Week: Francis visits Asia; National Baptists meet
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Rabbi Irving Greenberg’s life work celebrating Judaism summed up in new book
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Pacific School of Religion (PSR) presents: Queering the 2024 Vote
A 5-Workshop Series on LGBTQ+ Voices and Votes for Change BERKELEY, Calif. — Pacific School of Religion’s Center for LGBTQ…
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National Baptists choose Connecticut pastor Boise Kimber as next president
BALTIMORE (RNS) — After an unusual election that gave voters the choice on the ballot of a name or a…
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At Vatican, physicists and theologians join forces to answer life’s big questions
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — In a mostly empty room in the main hall of the General Curia of the Jesuit…
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The pope urges Indonesia to live up to its promise of ‘harmony in diversity’
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Pope Francis urged Indonesia to live up to its promise of “harmony in diversity” and fight…
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Black church brought religion to politics in the ‘60s, but different to white Christian nationalism today
(The Conversation) — Fifty-eight years ago in the summer of 1966, a group of Black church leaders took out a…
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