澳洲幸运5开奖历史记录 Can the Catholic Church save US health care?
By Charles C. Camosy
(RNS) — Catholics are wonderfully suited to be the agent of change.
It’s time for Christians on all sides to talk — even debate — about what divides us
By Jim Wallis
(RNS) — We need a conversation about how our faith will factor in this election.
At Quaker World Plenary, Americans are seen as key to building peace
By Bridget Moix
(RNS) — An informal survey showed how U.S. policy impacts communities around the globe.
Black church brought religion to politics in the ‘60s, but different to white Christian nationalism today
By Tobin Miller Shearer
(The Conversation) — In 1966, the assertion of Black power was grounded in an appeal to the founding principles of the United States. Black church leaders called for healing internal divisions through engagement.
The pope urges Indonesia to live up to its promise of ‘harmony in diversity’
By Edna Tarigan and Nicole Winfield
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Pope Francis compared Indonesia's human diversity to the archipelago’s 17,000 islands. He said each one contributes something specific to form “a magnificent mosaic, in which each tile is an irreplaceable element in creating a great original and precious work.”
As Russell M. Nelson turns 100, a look back at one of the words that will define his legacy – and the controversial term’s 200-year history
By Konden Smith Hansen
(The Conversation) — Latter-day Saints’ attitudes toward the word ‘Mormon,’ often used to describe the church, have had highs and lows − like other Americans’ often-tense relationship with the faith.
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