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Sarah Mullally's journey to Canterbury includes milestones beyond the church
(RNS) — Mullally’s sometimes twisting journey to Canterbury may never have been completed if it hadn’t been for an Anglican organization called Leading Women.
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8mNew poll: 250 years in, Americans prefer religious diversity
(RNS) — A new poll by PRRI shows two-thirds of Americans still prefer a nation made of many different faiths, despite the growth of Christian nationalism in the public square.
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11mCatholic rally celebrating nation's founding offers a vision of America's future
(RNS) — The Zeale for America 250 rally offered a window into a movement that blends Catholic devotion, conservative activism and Trump-era politics into a single narrative of American history and national renewal.
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9mAn Episcopal camp offers queer Christians an affirming haven in Idaho
(FāVS News) — The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane has hosted Queer Camp at Lake Coeur d’Alene since 2024, offering LGBTQ+ Christians and allies an affirming retreat in a state that introduced 27 anti-LGBTQ+ bills last year.
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8mFaith is integral to a country’s fortunes, says research review
(RNS) — Religion is playing a far greater role in economic growth and prosperity than many people realize, affecting key economic behavior including education, family size and savings, according to the Berlin-based think tank the Rockwool Foundation.
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8mThe theology lesson in Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day'
(RNS) — From ‘Close Encounters’ to ‘E.T.’ to ‘Disclosure Day,’ we might begin to understand Steven Spielberg’s religious journey.