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  • Is the same-sex-marriage debate in black churches really about religion, the Bible, or equal rights? The issue has divided many pastors and their congregations. More

    November 2, 2012

  • “We are open to radically inclusive love, and we’ll take our changes with God on that.” More

    November 2, 2012

  • “Not only are we pointing to these different saints and celebrating all of the good things during their lives, but we’re hopefully encouraging one another to become the saints of this age,” says Brother James Cuddy, who explains the celebration of All Hallow’s Eve, or Halloween. More

    November 2, 2012

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    November 2, 2012

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    October 26, 2012

  • Watch clips from managing editor Kim Lawton’s interviews with young “nones” in Akron, Ohio about their views on religion and politics. More

    October 19, 2012

  • He arrived in the Philippines in 1972, inspired by the Second Vatican Council to “get out of the rectory and into the streets” to fight human trafficking. More

    October 19, 2012

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    October 19, 2012

  • “Many campaigns have run away from religion in the past, trying to say there’s a separation of religion and state, whereas in Minnesota we have embraced the idea that a person of faith can and should opposed the amendment,” says University of Minnesota Law School professor Dale Carpenter. More

    October 12, 2012

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    October 12, 2012


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