Religion
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The woman who skipped the Nova music festival on Oct. 7
(RNS) — I will call her Margalit, though that is not her real name. She is perhaps 25 years old.…
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Chief prosecutor defends Vatican’s legal system after recent criticism of pope’s absolute power
ROME (AP) — The Vatican’s chief prosecutor has strongly defended the integrity and fairness of the city state’s justice system…
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Sight & Sound partners to premiere their first ever LIVE broadcast into movie theaters nationwide, courtesy of Fathom Events
For one weekend only, witness the brand-new original production, DANIEL, as it comes to life — LIVE on the big…
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How a perfect storm sent church insurance rates skyrocketing
(RNS) — The Rev. John Parks was taking his first sabbatical in 40 years of ministry when he got a…
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Israel’s Holocaust memorial opens a conservation facility to store artifacts, photos and more
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s national Holocaust museum opened a new conservation facility in Jerusalem on Monday that will preserve, restore…
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Artist Tobi Kahn receives ‘chaver’ honor, an ancient tradition with a modern twist
(RNS) — “Chaver,” an honorific with origins in ancient Jewish history, has traditionally been awarded to rabbinical scholars and pillars…
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Students call for transparency as Cornerstone University guts humanities programs
(RNS) — Meredith Mead, a conservative Christian with a love of words, enrolled in Cornerstone University three years ago, choosing…
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At Buddhist-Christian dialogue, finding solidarity amid shifting religious landscape
(RNS) — Recently, a group of more than 30 Buddhists and Christians gathered to form relationships and discuss ways to…
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The world’s neglected humanitarian crises
(RNS) — In a world brimming with pressing issues, it is all too easy for certain crises to slip under…
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At the Olympics, athletes show guts, glory – and a lot of ink, including tattoos that profess their faith
(The Conversation) — This has been a wonderful summer if you follow sports: tennis championships, end-of-season tournaments and soccer’s European…
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