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Russian intelligence targets Orthodox Christianity's worldwide leader as 'antichrist in a cassock'
ISTANBUL (RNS) — The Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul appears intent on capitalizing on the Russian attack, keeping up a media blitz about the SVR statement for more than a week.
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12mMosques face increasing challenges to provide security amid growing anti-Muslim fervor
(RNS) — Muslim organizations suspect they are not afforded fair access to Nonprofit Security Grant Program administered through the Department of Homeland Security.
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8mMy friend’s disability from long COVID changed her view of faith and friendship
(RNS) — The isolation of being homebound has taught my friend hard lessons. As a result, she believes that her connection with God has increased.
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7mFive faith facts about the 2026 NBA Finals
(RNS) — Sport competitions often prompt the most pious fans to see divine favor and religious meaning in the performance of their chosen teams and athletes. This year’s NBA Finals, opposing the New York Knicks to the San Antonio Spurs, are no exception.
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10mCatholic bishops approve revised abuse guidelines despite calls for broader reform
(RNS) — It was also announced at the USCCB meeting Thursday that the bishops would keep fighting abortion as their ‘preeminent priority’ in their guidelines to voters ahead of the midterm elections.
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10mSouthern Baptists oppose amnesty, political violence, women pastors at annual meeting
(RNS) — In a departure from resolutions dating to 2006, the SBC’s new statement does not mention a path to legal status for immigrants.