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Letters to the Editor - May 13
What if media coverage were 100 percent liberal? To the editor: What would the newspaper and television coverage of the political scene be like if instead of being just 90 percent with the liberal slant, it was 100 percent? There would no longer be a...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Minority Groups, Roman Catholicism, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Chris Matthews
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In Theory: Are parts of Scripture outdated and in need of change?
It's not often that a Christian minister agrees with the New Atheist movement, but the Rev. Michael Dowd believes it's possible when it comes to what he calls the "idolatry of the written word." A self-described "New Theist" — one who "value[s]...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bible, Philosophy, Slavery, Customs and Tradition
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Marilyn Jack honored for act of kindness to Connecticut families
The Star, Shelby, N.C.Very few people know the little things Marilyn Jack does to make sure worshipers at Central United Methodist Church are not distracted by their surroundings. She fills the candles with oil, places the proper paraments on the altar table and gives...Tags: Palm Sunday, The Happiest News!, Christmas, Holidays, Easter
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Female Catholic priests 'not likely'
Boston HeraldLocal Catholic observers aren't expecting the church to loosen its ban on women priests any time soon, even though a former Kentucky nun has just become the newest member of this controversial but growing group. "The church in many ways has declared...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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Fort Smith Catholic Students Plant Trees On Earth Day
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Fort Smith got a little greener Monday afternoon, as students from Christ The King Catholic School's Green Club planted two trees in honor of Earth Day. The group of close to 20 students sold popcorn over the past month to raise the funds to purchase...Tags: Earth Day, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Catholics take their faith door-to-door
St. Louis Post-DispatchOn a rainy Saturday in March, about 125 Catholics packed the Fleur de Lis Room in the basement of the St. Louis Archdiocese headquarters here. Most of those in the room were older. Most were lay people. Many were representing their parishes. They...Tags: Francis I, Roman Catholicism, Benedict XVI, Timothy M. Dolan, Christianity
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Boy Scouts proposing to lift gay ban for youth
NEW YORK (AP) — Searching for compromise on a divisive issue, the Boy Scouts of America is proposing to partially lift its long-standing exclusion of gays — allowing them as youth members but continuing to bar them as adult leaders. The...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Minority Groups, Roman Catholicism, Civil Rights, Boy Scouts of America
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Response is Required
"Thomas answered and said, 'My Lord and my God!'"--John 20:28 Many of you, like me, have bought a gift for a child or grandchild and noticed those dreaded words, "Some assembly required." In the past, "some assembly required" meant someone would stay...
Tags: Easter, Belief and Faith
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Halverson: Even for Christians, Christ not the only way
One of the things I love most about the church I serve is its openness to other religions. Some people think that being Christian is about closing everything else out and walking a very narrow path. We hear many Christians espouse that the only way to...Tags: Hinduism
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Northern Michigan church briefs for Sunday, April 14
Petoskey United Methodist The Petoskey United Methodist Church welcomes all for worship each Sunday at an 8:45 a.m. contemporary service and an 11 a.m. traditional service. Nursery care and children's church are available for both. All are welcome. The 11...Tags: Anglicanism, Music, Customs and Tradition, Christianity, Methodist
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Mormonism and the discussion of a woman's place
The newer, smaller and more centrally organized a religion is, the less prone it is to reformed versions breaking away. It also helps if the religion's followers form an insular group, to one extent or another, away from the tug of societal trends....
Tags: Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Religious Events, Roman Catholicism, Minority Groups, Rituals
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Event to honor Archbishop Hanus
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, IowaCatholic Parishes in Waterloo will celebrate and honor Archbishop Jerome Hanus of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, who will retire next month. The FestSchrift, a festival of speaking and appreciation traditionally held for academic and religious leaders,...Tags: Immigration
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