Fantasy or faith? One company’s AI-generated Bible content stirs controversy
NPR: The AI Bible is run by Pray.com, a for-profit company that claims to have “the world's #1 app for faith and prayer.”
Bishop Pham sought refuge in U.S. Now, he supports people in immigration courts
NPR: Bishop Michael
Pham, head of the San Diego diocese and the first American bishop
installed by an American pope, talks about his priorities and his
involvement in immigration issues.
Carlo Acutis, ‘God’s influencer’ who died age 15, declared a saint by Pope Leo
The Guardian: London-born Italian, who died in 2006, built websites to
spread Catholic teaching and is credited with two miracles.
At NatCon, an effort to make Christian nationalism a more inclusive movement
Religion News Service: Speakers and organizers alike worked to craft a
vision for a Christian America that steers clear of anti-Catholicism
and, especially, antisemitism.
A town reluctantly let a mosque expand. Then came the backlash.*
The New York Times: A
Long Island town board failed to approve a settlement its lawyers had
struck with Masjid Al-Baqi after a yearslong dispute tainted by bigotry.
The mosque’s federal suit will be heard next month.
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