Faith groups’ environmental projects halted by Trump’s climate funding freeze
Religion News
Service: More than 300 faith communities have lost access to grant funds
that were intended to plant trees in disadvantaged urban communities,
environmental faith leaders who managed the grants told RNS.
Sanctuary in houses of worship has always been tenuous*
The Christian Century: It’s a practice marked by promise and difficulty — both in the Bible and today.
Another woman takes over a top job at the Vatican, this time running the city state administration
The Associated Press:
Sister Raffaella Petrini, an Italian nun, was named Saturday as
president of the Vatican City State, making her essentially the governor
of the territory in Rome that is home to the Catholic Church.
Deeply religious African countries (surprisingly) provide little state support to religion – unlike countries in Europe
The Conversation: In
most of the world, countries with religious populations are more likely
to have governments that support religion through laws and policies.
These laws might include religious education, funding for religious
institutions, and laws based on religious values. Not so in sub-Saharan
Africa.
How Spain’s radically different approach to migration helped its economy soar
The Guardian: As immigration has increased, GDP has surged and unemployment has fallen to lowest level since 2008.
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