Catholic universities search for tricky balance on Trump anti-DEI push
Religion News
Service: Many Catholic university leaders are trying to thread the
needle between staying under the Trump administration’s radar and
framing their work with marginalized students as grounded in their
Catholic identities.
Christmas giving surges among churchgoers, especially toward local needs
Religion Unplugged:
The average Protestant churchgoer says they typically make financial
donations at Christmastime to two types of causes, in addition to any
regular giving they do, with 84% saying they make at least one
additional donation this time of year.
Pentagon preachers proclaim a Lord of War
A Public Witness:
Hegseth framed his decision to send more troops to the nation’s capital
as a mission to save America as a “Christian” nation, claiming “the
Christian faith” is “the faith of this country.” The most significant
way Hegseth’s establishing his faith is with monthly Christian prayer
services held at the Pentagon during work hours.
Vatican commission votes against ordaining female deacons
National Catholic
Reporter: A Vatican commission reported that the current state of
historical and theological research “excludes the possibility of
proceeding” toward admitting women to the diaconate, slowing momentum on
one of the church’s most debated questions while stopping short of a
definitive no.
Empathy and reasoning aren’t rivals — new research shows they work together to drive people to help more
The Conversation: New research suggests the “heart versus head” argument is too simple.
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