Maine clergy form spiritual ‘shield’ outside workplaces to protect immigrants from ICE
Religion News
Service: Like religious leaders elsewhere, local clergy were quick to
muster resistance to the rapid influx of immigration enforcement agents,
even as they wrangle with the unusual geography of Maine.
Federal agents arrest Don Lemon over Minnesota church protest*
New York Times: The
former CNN anchor has said he was not demonstrating, but reporting as a
journalist, during the interruption of a service inside a St. Paul
church earlier this month.
Burge’s ‘Vanishing Church’ shows high costs of politicized churches
Baptist News Global:
The way many Americans see things, religion isn’t primarily about
following God but “as a type of shorthand for political views,” “as a
tribal marker for politics,” Burge said.
The
pioneering path of Augustus Tolton, the first Black Catholic priest in
the US — born into slavery, he’s now a candidate for sainthood
The Conversation:
Augustus Tolton was ordained in Rome in 1886. Previously, the only Black
Catholic priests in the U.S. had been men who presented themselves as
white.
Buddhist monks continue Walk for Peace, continue journey through Virginia on day 96
13News Now: Buddhist
monks, accompanied by their dog Aloka, continue their 2,300-mile
pilgrimage to promote mindfulness and peace. Thousands have gathered to
witness the monks’ chants, receive flowers or simply pause for
reflection.
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