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Islamic schools, more parents sue Texas over exclusion from voucher program
Another Muslim parent whose children’s school was allegedly excluded earlier this month from the program filed a lawsuit against Texas state officials over religious discrimination.
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7mWhy it’s OK to say ‘namaste’ in yoga class
(The Conversation) — In a polarized world, the greeting may be an acknowledgment of our interconnectedness.
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3mPope Leo XIV warns wars are 'fed' faster than people as aid money dries up
ROME (AP) — Addressing the governing body of the U.N. World Food Program in Rome, Leo pressed governments to cut red tape and tear down obstacles that prevent assistance from reaching those in need.
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9mPope Leo proclaims church’s best-kept secret in ‘Magnifica Humanitas’
(RNS) — Chapter 2 of the encyclical might be called the official ‘Cliff Notes’ version of Catholic social teaching.
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8mBYU professor's novel 'A Short Stay in Hell' explodes in popularity — 17 years later
(RNS) — Steven L. Peck’s disturbing theological-horror novel has become an unexpected TikTok sensation.
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12mHow women pastors became public enemy No. 1 in the SBC
(RNS) — Southern Baptists have long believed that only men can be pastors. But for decades, the denomination took no action to expel churches where women pastors served. Then, in the middle of an abuse controversy, it became a denominational crisis.