Martin Marty, leading scholar of American religion, dies at 97
NPR: For more than
half a century, Marty was the go-to interview for journalists trying to
make sense of some religious moment, whether it was a presidential
election or an ecumenical agreement between Catholics and Lutherans.
‘We brought him 4kg of ice-cream’: Pope Francis’s parlor shares papal favorites
The Guardian:
Sebastian Padrón explains how ice-cream brought his family closer with
fellow Argentinian and neighbor, Pope Francis.
How ‘muscular Christianity’ strove to bring men back to religion — and what it can teach us today
The Conversation: In
the 19th century especially, Christian churches became particularly
alarmed more and more men were leaving religion to women — from
attendance at worship to running parish organizations or establishing
charitable endeavors.
The pope’s role has changed in our time. But has the church?*
The New Yorker: A new account of the papacy’s recent history reveals the transformation of the office in the mass-media age.
Episcopal Church lays off 14 as presiding bishop marks ‘major milestone’ in churchwide realignment*
Episcopal News
Service: Sean Rowe, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, announced
staff cuts and the reorganization of several church departments last
week as part of an anticipated structural realignment that will
eventually save an estimated $2.13 million a year in personnel costs.
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