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Pope Leo reshuffles top Vatican posts, tapping new chief of staff
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Nearly a year into his pontificate, Leo is tightening his grip on the Vatican, elevating low-profile diplomats and sidelining a top official linked to past financial turmoil.
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8mGrowing ‘goon’ violence against churches in Kenya worries clergy
(RNS) — Critics of Kenyan President William Ruto accuse politicians in his administration of hiring and protecting thugs to attack and intimidate opponents.
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9mA growing movement wants to regulate the wellness industry
(RNS) — Seek Safely is a nonprofit organization that aims to add guardrails to the wellness and self-help industry by focusing on three main areas: education, advocacy and legislation.
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8mAs reports of anti-Christian incidents in Israel increase, advocates press police to act
JERUSALEM (RNS) — ‘For three years, the police saw me as a nudnikit (pest),’ said Yisca Harani, founder of the Religious Freedom Data Center, which tracks and aims to prevent incidents targeting Christians in Israel. ‘After the incident with the nun, I feel they are taking me a little more seriously.’
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3mWhat does it mean to belong in America? RNS asks 5 faith leaders and thinkers
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, debates over national identity, religion and immigration have intensified. Was America founded as a Christian nation? A pluralistic democracy? A nation of immigrants? And who gets to define what this means? In 2026, these questions are not abstractions. Immigrant and faith communities have been on the front...
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10mHow enslaved African Muslims resisted bondage through their faith and writing
(The Conversation) — As the US approaches the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, two scholars revisit the rich legacy of American Muslims.