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Pope meets with global group of clergy abuse survivors to talk zero tolerance

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV met Monday for the first time with an organization of clergy abuse survivors

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New York faith leaders join ‘No Kings’ march against Trump administration agenda

NEW YORK (RNS) — A diverse group of faith leaders gathered in Manhattan on Saturday morning (Oct. 18) to offer

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New children’s Bible aims to capture diverse, nonpatriarchal ‘theology of love and justice’

(RNS) — The Rev. Jacqui Lewis, a New York City pastor, and the Rev. Shannon Daley-Harris, an associate dean of

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In Dallas, 6,700 women rally for culture war battles after Kirk’s death

DALLAS (RNS) — “Welcome to the fight,” said commentator Allie Beth Stuckey as she greeted the 6,700 conservative Christian women

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Phillips receives $1 million Pathways for Tomorrow Initiative grant

Grant to support Town and Country Leadership Project launch Phillips Theological Seminary has received a grant of $1 million from

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New Nashville museum celebrates Christian music, gospel

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — The lobby of the new Museum of Christian & Gospel Music in downtown Nashville was filled

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I am proud of my Mormon people

(RNS) — This time last week, all of them were still alive. Four of my fellow Latter-day Saints were murdered

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Justice for Indigenous boarding school survivors isn’t partisan. Congress must act.

(RNS) — Growing up, I learned a certain version of our country’s history. At my Catholic school in the Midwest,

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Remembering Russell M. Nelson, LDS president who shook up the church

(RNS) — President Russell Nelson, the longest serving leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who died

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We can’t limit politicians’ worth — or the consistent life ethic — to abortion alone

(RNS) — The Catholic bishop of Springfield, Illinois, Thomas Paprocki, has caused a stir over the past days by objecting