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| What do Galileo, Mozart, Descartes, Cervantes, and St. Thérèse of Lisieux have in common? They all traveled hundreds of miles to visit Mary’s house in Loreto, Italy. |
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| Did angels really carry the Holy House of Mary to Loreto, Italy? |
| What do Galileo, Mozart, Descartes, Cervantes, and St. Thérèse of Lisieux have in common? They all traveled hundreds of miles to visit Mary’s house in Loreto, Italy. |
ICE Nativity scenes: Churches reimagine Christmas story amid deportations
Religion News
Service: “We know that Jesus was born into a Roman imperial occupation,
and pretty much immediately becomes a refugee in Egypt, has to flee and
faces political violence,” the Rev. Michael Woolf said.
Religious leaders say they’re observing a hidden trend among younger Americans*
The Washington Post:
Religious affiliation has been dropping among young people for decades,
but examples abound of surging interest on college campuses and in
cities like D.C.
This political moment demands theology*
The Christian
Century: As Christians, we need to protest authoritarianism and support
the people it targets. We also need to underscore the deep foundations
of this work.
When Christmas is a little too bright ... look to Krampus
NPR: With goat horns, gnashing teeth and a long tongue to taste one’s sins, Krampus is nothing short of horrifying.
Uniting Church welcomes re-opening of place of worship as a mosque
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: The plan is to host modest Islamic education, Arabic classes and interfaith dialogue.
We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill
What is the Evangelical Presbyterian Church?
Covenant Church at 30th & Howard is a Christian church in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation and allied with the EPC [The Evangelical Presbyterian Church] We believe the Scriptures to be the infallible Word of God and our final authority in faith and practice, and we find the historic creeds of the early church (the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed) to be vital expressions of the most important tenets of the global church universal. When the EPC started in 1981, we determined that we would not disagree on the basic essentials of the Christian faith, but on anything that was not essential—such as the issue of ordaining women as officers or practicing charismatic gifts—we would give each other liberty. Above all, we committed ourselves to loving each other and not engaging in quarrels and strife. The result is that when we get together in our regional and national meetings, we spend most of our time in worship and fellowship and almost none in arguing with each other.
Court settlement approved for New Orleans Archdiocese to pay hundreds of clergy abuse victims
The Associated Press:
The New Orleans Archdiocese will pay at least $230 million to hundreds
of victims of clergy sexual abuse under a settlement approved Monday by a
federal judge that follows years of negotiations.
The Associated Press: A list of the largest clergy abuse settlements reached by Catholic organizations in the US
Religion holds steady in America
Pew Research Center: Recent polling shows no clear evidence of a religious revival among young adults.
Millions of children and teens lose access to accounts as Australia’s world-first social media ban begins
The Guardian:
Accounts held by users under 16 must be removed on apps that include
TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, Snapchat, Reddit, Kick, Twitch
and Threads under the ban.
Inside the push to bring mental health care into American mosques
NPR: American Muslim
communities are working to reduce stigma around therapy by bringing
mental health services into mosques and making counseling easier to
access.
Jasmine Crockett’s pastor jumps into race for her North Texas seat
Chron: Frederick Haynes III of Friendship-West Baptist Church wants to succeed Crockett in Congress.
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| Bethlehem lights Christmas tree again while conflict still echoes nearby |
| The town of Bethlehem decided to have its Christmas celebrations return, starting with the lighting of the giant Christmas tree in front of the Church of the Nativity on Dec. 6. |
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| Remnants of chapel where image of Our Lady of Guadalupe was originally kept still exist |
| Next to the current Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City is the old chapel built to house the image miraculously imprinted on St. Juan Diego’s cloak. |
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Calvin Institute of Christian Worship seeks next executive director |
The executive director search committee is inviting colleagues, partners and friends around the globe to support the search. |
Q&A with Jennifer Copeland |
The North Carolina Council of Churches turned 90 this year. Its executive director describes the importance of its work for God’s justice. |
Q&A with Argrow “Kit” Evans-Ford |
This Christian social enterprise has expanded from bath and body products to a café and food truck to support and train women who have experienced abuse. |
By Sarah E. Forsyth |
The ability of churches to share joyful stories that inspire action is especially important in hard times, writes an associate director for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity’s Thriving Congregations Coordination Program. |
By Michael Woolf |
Internment sites are being operated across the country, writes a Chicago pastor. What we do with this knowledge tells us everything about the Christians we are. |
By Aleta Payne |
The Magnificat begins as a lullaby and becomes a hymn of praise and protest. Will we join in Mary's Song this Advent? |
A Washington, D.C., nonprofit celebrates the 40th anniversary of its ministry of medical support, community building and leadership in the field. |
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The measure did not emerge in a vacuum. For years, Australian parents have voiced concern over the stark gap between their children’s physical maturity and the psychological intensity of online environments
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The production, a collaboration between Vatican Media, the Fabbrica di San Pietro and AF Films, is being crafted with an eye toward a milestone year. Its release is slated for 2026, when the Church marks four centuries since the completion and dedication of the current St. Peter’s Basilica
Joachin Meisner Hertz
Benedict XVI’s death in 2022 closed a public chapter but not the spiritual, theological and cultural influence he continues to exert
ZENIT Staff
Address by the Pope on the occasion of the presentation of credentials by the ambassadors of Uzbekistan, Moldova, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Liberia, Thailand, Lesotho, South Africa, Fiji, Micronesia, Latvia, and Finland
ZENIT Staff
The Via Francigena is an historic 2000-kilometre pilgrim way from Canterbury to Rome
Elizabeth Owens
The survey followed more than a thousand clergy ordained in different cohorts or admitted to training in 2016, revisiting them year after year
ZENIT Staff
Pope’s address to conference participants «Artificial Intelligence and Care of Our Common Home»
ZENIT Staff
As 2025 approaches its end, the Vatican’s financial system is undergoing one of its most significant recalibrations in years
ZENIT Staff
What the report ultimately provides is not closure but a map: a chart of the questions that still divide scholars, bishops, and believers.
Christmas — and hope — return to Bethlehem after two somber years
Religion News Service: Christmas here is not escapism. It is defiance.
Young adults are waiting in line to worship at this fast-growing Atlanta church
The Associated Press:
Lines packed with young adults snake outside 2819 Church, some arriving
as early as 5:30 a.m. to secure a spot for Sunday worship.
‘Saint Nicholas is our guy’*
Christianity Today: A conversation with printmaker Ned Bustard on what traditions teach about the joy of generosity.
Church of England to challenge Tommy Robinson’s ‘put Christ back into Christmas’ message
The Guardian: Church
leaders respond to the far-right appropriation of Christian symbols with
an “Outsiders welcome” message and campaign.
Is fascism inherently Christian?*
The Christian
Century: Antifascist writers of the last century grappled with the same
bewilderment we do — and they made sense of their politics
theologically.
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| Why is the Immaculate Conception patroness of the United States? |
| U.S. bishops unanimously named Mary, under her title of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the nation in 1846 during the Sixth Provincial Council of Baltimore. |
| What is ‘papal infallibility?’ CNA explains an often-misunderstood Church teaching |
| Father Patrick Flanagan, an association professor of theology at St. John’s University, told CNA the doctrine of papal infallibility “does not concern the pope’s character.” |
| New Slovak Virgin Mary mosaic highlights spiritual bonds between Slovakia and Vatican |
| Among other bishops and diplomats, two cardinals took part: the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Giovanni Re, and Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti. |
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| On visit to Detroit, patriarch of Jerusalem focuses on hope for Holy Land Christians |
| Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, expressed cautious hope for peace in Gaza. |
| ‘Sons of Thunder’ vocations group teaches boys how to be Catholic men |
| A New Jersey priest has launched a group for young men called the Sons of Thunder, which takes its name from Mark 3:17. |
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After all, Brethren, the whole end of Theology is love. It seems hard to realize that that is so, but so it is. If your theology does not make you more loving, it has not Christianized you and to that extent is not a Christian theology... All ecclesiasticism and all doctrinalizing are in order to form character, and the soul of character is love. Preach the truth in love, and for the development of love. ... Nathaniel J. Burton (1822-1887)