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Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Keeping the faith in COVID-19
Communion these days is a piece of bread from your local grocery store and whatever leftover wine you can find in your home.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Churchgoers find spiritual growth through virtual services
In a time where social distancing is needed to curb the spread of coronavirus, Lachlan and many other Christian churchgoers must now kindle spiritual community over a computer.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
The Bible and Coronavirus
Finding a sense of meaning has been especially true with the onset of the coronavirus which she believes was predicted in the Bible, especially by the use of the word “pestilence.”
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Anti-Abortion Catholics divided on excommunicating Cuomo
Many anti-abortion Catholics began calling for Governor Andrew Cuomo’s excommunication after the Reproductive Healthcare Act passed through the New York state legislature on January 22. But not all Catholics, both leaders and laity, agree on excommunicating the governor. Concerns range from political repercussions from the governor to hurting the Church’s reputation. On both sides of the debate, church leaders are publically sharing their opinion.
Special Report: Midterm Elections 2018
Christians look to their faith to help them vote
Some Christians in Austin, Texas are reframing the strict conservative label often associated with a traditionally “red” state located on […]
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2016 NYC Marathon: A church greeting in Harlem
Members of the church attend the race every year cheering runners on and offering them prayers and inspiring words, but this year they wanted to do something different.
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Interfaith group takes on reproductive rights education
The campaign’s mainly liberal church struggle to meet the needs of its members.
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After leaving the order, Catholic “married priests” continue to minister
Ordained married men preform religious rites for disfranchised Catholics.