Pressed for evidence against Mahmoud Khalil, government cites its power to deport people for beliefs
The Associated Press:
Facing a deadline from an immigration judge to turn over evidence for
its attempted deportation of Columbia University activist Mahmoud
Khalil, the federal government has instead submitted a brief memo.
Black Americans are more likely than other racial groups to express their faith in the workplace
The Conversation:
Nearly 40% of Black workers feel comfortable talking about their faith
with people at work, the highest of any U.S. racial group, two recent
studies found. But they also risk facing religious discrimination.
In win for faith groups, federal judge rules Trump must begin admitting some refugees
Religion News
Service: “We pray the government finally respects the court order as
well as human dignity, and admits the thousands of refugees,” said Mark
Hetfield, whose organization, HIAS, was one of the plaintiffs.
How the sainthood of Catholic priest could change a Kansas town
NPR: Father Emil
Kapaun, a Catholic priest and Korean War hero from Kansas, was recently
moved one step closer to canonization as a saint. That could mean big
changes for his small hometown.
Ink, angels and hard graft: The artists keeping Ethiopia’s ancient illuminated manuscript craft alive
The Guardian: In an
Addis Ababa workshop, sacred texts are painstakingly crafted on goat
skin using methods dating back to early Christianity — plus a bit of
inspiration from Google Images.
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