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

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Deadly violence in Nigeria tied to United Methodist Church schism over LGBTQ policies

Religious traditions can help with holiday blues, mental health experts say
Religion News Service: Both faith leaders and mental health experts say religious traditions and faith communities can play a key role in helping people get through the winter holidays, when rates of depression and anxiety are proven to increase.

What verses anxious Bible readers turned to in 2024*
Christianity Today: Bible platforms see Philippians and the Psalms rise in popularity as stressed-out readers look for comfort during an economically and politically turbulent year.

What if our democracy can’t survive without Christianity?*
The New York Times: In a conversation with David French, atheist and public policy fellow Jonathan Rauch suggests that what really needs to happen to get our country on a better track is for Christianity not to become more secular or more liberal, but to become more like itself, to become more truly Christian.

A new Supreme Court case about religion has a hidden trap for workers
Vox: Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin has a sympathetic plaintiff, and alarmingly high stakes for workers.

Deadly violence in Nigeria tied to United Methodist Church schism over LGBTQ policies
The Associated Press: A United Methodist church member was shot and killed and homes were set ablaze in a confrontation between Global Methodists and United Methodists in Taraba, a state in northeast Nigeria.

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