RELIGION
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Fear and hope for Latinos at Bread for the World’s 50th anniversary
WASHINGTON (RNS) — A mile from where Republicans on Capitol Hill work toward passing a budget bill containing the biggest…
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Leah Greenberg, Indivisible, and No Kings: “You do not need permission to get started”
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Black Catholics in New Orleans embrace Pope Leo as their own
NEW ORLEANS (RNS and NPR) — Despite being born in Chicago and living most of his adult life in Peru,…
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The June 10th Procession at the Capitol
This week on The State of Belief, you’ll hear a powerful conversation with Rev. Jim Wallis and host Rev.…
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Tim Dalrymple leaves Christianity Today to become new president of Templeton
(RNS) — The leader of a major evangelical publication was named the new president of the John Templeton Foundation, one…
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Why Southern Judaism Matters — with Shari Rabin
(RNS) — When I look back on my career as a Reform rabbi, I come to the following observation: For…
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Catholics see a familiar political divide in Pope Leo XIV and his eldest brother
(RNS) — Just hours after Pope Leo XIV was announced from the loggia, his two brothers began making headlines. John…
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Kay Arthur, beloved Bible teacher, has died
(RNS) – Kay Arthur, a popular Christian speaker, author and longtime host of the “Precepts for Life” Bible teaching program…
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Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey on the Role of the Military in Upholding Democracy
This week on the show, we’re honored to welcome Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey (Retired), former Chief of the…
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I miss the papabili already
(RNS) — Now that the Roman Catholic Church has a new pope, the papabili — the roster of Catholic cardinals…
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