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For avid readers of Yiddish news, print is still king

(RNS) — As many local media outlets around the world are struggling, the Yiddish press is experiencing a rebirth, surprising

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Photos of the Week: U.S. Teenage Buddhist Lama; Taiwan Temple Festival

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes a U.S. teenage Buddhist lama enthronement, a Taoist temple festival in Taiwan and

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‘Sanctuary People’ follows faith-based organizing in the first Trump term

(RNS) — Days before the recent U.S. election, Gina Pérez, author of the new book, “Sanctuary People: Faith-Based Organizing in

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Pope Francis approves simpler, quicker procedures for papal funerals

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — New simplified procedures for the funerals of popes were released earlier this month, reflecting Pope Francis’

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On women deacons, the Catholic Church has to remember its own history

(RNS) — Winston Churchill famously said, “Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.” If the Catholic Church forgets

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Christians mobilize to pray for all the persecuted

(RNS) — This November, many Christian congregations have been pausing to pray for those who share their faith and are

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Why you should get to know Thomas Aquinas, even 800 years after he lived

(The Conversation) — Some years ago, I was rushing past the treasures of the Louvre in Paris, on the way

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Alpha Jesus and the Bro-ing of the American Church

Masculinity, Misogyny, and the Exodus of Gen Z Women Katelyn Beaty, author and co-host of Saved by the City, joins

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House passes anti-terror financing bill that may punish nonprofits

(RNS) — Over the strong objections of many religious groups, the House of Representatives on Thursday (Nov. 21) approved a

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‘A Real Pain’ gets achingly close to the real quandaries of Holocaust remembrance

(RNS) — After arriving in Poland for a weeklong Holocaust “roots” tour, Benji, one of two Jewish American cousins whose