Lobbying for next pope heats up, with outcome less predictable than ever
The Guardian: Francis
sought to lower the age profile and broaden the spread of the college
of cardinals, and for most, it is their first conclave
Religion News Service: Disgraced Cardinal Becciu agrees to obey Francis’ wishes and leave conclave
Rev. William Barber arrested in Capitol Rotunda after praying against Republican-led budget
Religion News
Service: While arrests of protesters at the Capitol is not unusual, the
response to Barber’s prayer was unusually dramatic: After issuing verbal
warnings, dozens of officers expelled everyone in the Rotunda —
including credentialed press.
The church’s take on sex has always been complicated*
The Atlantic: A new
book on the stormy relationship between God and lust has arrived from
the scholar Diarmaid MacCulloch, who argues that Christian ideas about
sex have been “startlingly varied” and not always so inherently
punitive.
As celebrity-driven churches rise and fall, Capitol Hill Baptist endures*
Christianity Today: Over its 150-year history, the old-school DC congregation has embodied faithfulness over flashiness.
We are not living in a postcolonial world*
The Christian
Century: Many church folk use the word decolonization while ignoring its
only goal: returning Indigenous lands to Indigenous hands.
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