Five things we learn about Pope Francis from his new memoir
NPR: Pope Francis’
autobiography, “Hope,” reached bookstores in more than 80 countries on
Tuesday (January 14), an uncommon move for a sitting pope as papal
memoirs are typically published posthumously.
CNN: Pope Francis tells in memoir how documents on abuse and corruption cases were handed to him
Bill McCartney, legendary football coach who founded Promise Keepers, dead at 84
Religion News
Service: A religious conversion in his 30s helped inspire McCartney to
found Promise Keepers, which drew millions of men to events in the early
1990s.
Why some doctors have started asking patients about their spiritual lives
NPR: In an effort to
treat patients holistically, a unique program within the Indiana
University Health system pairs patients with members of local faith
groups who spend time with patients over a 12-week period.
Texas Supreme Court to decide legal battle over El Paso migrant shelter’s future
National Catholic
Reporter: Texas Supreme Court justices on Monday heard oral arguments in
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s effort to shut down an El Paso migrant
shelter network he has accused of violating state law by helping
undocumented migrants, one of several targeted attacks on organizations
that work with immigrants.
Prominent Filipino pastor accused of false teaching*
Christianity Today:
Ed Lapiz, who popularized a more accessible preaching style and is known
for indigenizing or “Filipinizing” Christianity, is courting
controversy by rejecting the God of the Old Testament.
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