An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Thursday, September 28, 2023

AI has no place in the pulpit

U.S. immigration policies are harming persecuted Christians, evangelical leaders warn
Baptist News Global: The United States can help alleviate the suffering of persecuted Christians worldwide by restoring its refugee resettlement program to pre-Trump levels and restoring due process to its asylum system, World Relief and Open Doors US said in a new report.
Religion News Service:
Faith-based resettlement orgs celebrate moves to maintain refugee cap
AI has no place in the pulpit*
Christianity Today: Technology can serve the church. But it can’t replace the good, frustrating, endless work of ministry.
The dark side of courtship*
New York Magazine: Shannon Harris’s relationship was held up as a model for millions of evangelicals. Now, she’s reclaiming her story.
Victims march to Rome to demand ‘zero tolerance’ on church abuse
Reuters: A group of Catholic Church abuse victims and their advocates on Wednesday called on Pope Francis to enforce “zero tolerance” against clerical sex abuse, after completing a six-day pilgrimage to Rome carrying a large wooden cross.
As psychedelic-assisted therapy grows, so does interest from a new group: chaplains
NPR: While some chaplains are exploring psychedelic-assisted therapy because of their deep well of experience providing a non-judgmental presence to help make sense of life’s difficult moments, many are also drawn to it because people taking these drugs often report what’s described as a mystical experience.

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