Thursday, March 5, 2026
Spanish bishops publish a critique of the emotionalism of spiritual retreats
Pope Leo XIV, the US-Iran war, and a forceful call in a Middle East on the brink of the abyss
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The reverberations are being felt most acutely by Christian minorities already living on fragile ground
In Canada, To Say That There Are Only Two Biological Sexes Costs $750,000: The Barry Neufeld Case
Rafael Manuel Tovar
Barry Neufeld of Chilliwack in British Columbia was condemned by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal because «if a person chooses not to ‘believe’ that gender identity is separate from the sex assigned at birth, then they do not ‘believe’ in trans people. This is a form of existential denial.»
Beyond emotion: Spanish bishops publish a critique of the emotionalism of spiritual retreats
Jorge Enrique Mújica
The note offers a careful critique of what contemporary philosophers have termed emotivism. In postmodern culture, the bishops observe, the “I feel, therefore I am” mentality often replaces the classical primacy of reason. Emotions, detached from truth and moral good,
Lebanon: more than 30,000 displaced by escalating violence
ZENIT Staff
According to local staff of Aid to the Church in Need in Lebanon, more than ten powerful airstrikes struck Beirut’s southern suburbs at around 2:30 a.m. on Monday. Explosions were heard far beyond the capital, including in the Keserwan region. Additional strikes targeted southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley.
Synod Study Groups Signal Structural Shifts: Digital Jurisdiction and Women’s Role in Seminary Formation on the Vatican Table
Valentina di Giorgio
The decision to publish the reports was ordered by Pope Leo XIV, who has insisted that synodality must include transparency and accountability before the entire People of God. Cardinal Mario Grech, Secretary General of the Synod, described the texts not as finished products but as working instruments—“a starting point, not an arrival.”
Barcelona’s Basilica of the Holy Family Becomes Officially The Tallest in Europe
Rafael Llanes
The inauguration of the Tower of Jesus will take place on June 10, anniversary of the death of architect Antoni Gaudí, whose heroic virtues Pope Francis recognized on April 14, 2025, as the first step toward his beatification. Pope Leo XIV will preside over the inauguration during his visit to Spain.
Priest scrutinized for letters written on behalf of 2 notorious Mexican drug traffickers
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Grief and gladness can coexist during Lent
Russell Moore on what war with Iran might do to Christians’ spiritual lives. |
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A reproductive health expert argues local churches—including male leaders—can play an important role in addressing women’s health. |
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An excerpt from Savoring Childhood: It is tempting for parents to spare their kids from the pain of waiting. But children can learn to wait, with joy. |
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Grief and gladness can coexist during Lent. |
Behind the Story |
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From senior features editor Kara Bettis Carvalho: Over the years in writing about bioethics and reproductive health topics, I’ve heard anecdotal stories around the country about couples (or single women) using surrogates, sperm donors, or adopted embryos to build their families. |
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Many of these stories have one thing in common: These people never approached their pastors, or they did so after they made their decision. Like a couple who asks a pastor to wed them without asking for counsel, many couples are pursuing life-changing medical interventions like vasectomies, surrogacy, or in vitro fertilization without pastoral guidance. |
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In our next two print issues, readers will notice that we’re covering these topics more. We want to equip church leaders for these conversations and help Christians make thoughtful, biblically informed decisions. Today, we’re publishing an essay by Caitlin Estes, a FertilityCare practitioner who encourages pastors and church leaders not to be squeamish about ministering to women through chronic illness, infertility, and reproductive questions. |
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Southerners tend to be more religious than other U.S. adults
Southerners tend to be more religious than other U.S. adults – but less religious than they used to be
Pew Research Center:
The change is big enough that current levels of religiousness in the
South resemble the 2007 levels of religiousness in the Northeast and
West.
Gallup: Americans’ religious engagement holds at lower levels
What comes next for Iranian religious minorities?
Religion News
Service: The death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
creates uncertainty for all Iranians, but especially for non-Muslim
minorities.
How Trump officials created ‘nuclear option’ against protesters in church
The Guardian: Critics
say the administration has overstepped its authority in using 1994 law
to prosecute protesters and journalists.
Metropolitan AME pastor’s new book offers ancestral veneration as guide to civic engagement
Religion News
Service: Though often linked to Black diasporas and Indigenous culture,
the practice is deeply rooted in American culture, said the Rev. William
Lamar IV.
Researchers probe unmarked graves at Virginia site where slaves once toiled*
The Washington Post:
The Diocese of Arlington and Catholic University are trying to identify
who is buried in the unmarked graves at a cemetery for the family of
George Brent, one of Virginia’s earliest settlers.
War in Iran fails just war test
National Catholic
Reporter: The Catholic Church recognizes that war can be waged lawfully
if certain conditions are met. These conditions include legitimate
authority, just cause, right intention, probability of success,
proportionality and war as a last resort.
Religion News Service: Is Trump's fight against Iran a just war?
Sprawling investigation finds decades of sexual abuse among Catholic priests in Rhode Island
Associated Press: The
full scope of the priest abuse problem in Rhode Island — the smallest
U.S. state but the one with the highest Catholic population per capita,
at nearly 40% — had long remained elusive.
Anti-AIPAC group loses first primary test as Rep. Valerie Foushee hangs on
Politico: The
Democratic primary for the North Carolina seat at times got tense over
Foushee’s former ties to AIPAC and generational divides.
Get the stoicism out of your Lent
Mockingbird: The
shape of the cross screams out against the black smudge of our suffering
and the threat of our destruction, even as it is shaped by it, writes
Julia Daniel.
The comedown: The Psychedelic Renaissance in sober light
Baptist News Global: A
minister who founded Psychedelic Theology says that although he is
optimistic about psychedelics as medical treatments and tools of
spiritual exploration, he acknowledges the full spectrum of risks.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER IN SONOGO
A Music Guide to This Year's Program
“Keleya (Give Him Thanks)” (this will be a PRE-RECORDED
TRACK in Igbo and English)
"Keleya" (Give Him Thanks, in Igbo)
“Are You Weary, Are You Burdened” (this will be sung by
all in English)
Are You Weary (Art Thou Weary) - Original Lyrics by WDP Nigeria
“Come Unto Me” (this will be sung by all in English)
Come Unto Me - WDPIC Virtual Global Choir
Come Unto Me, by Chisom R. Chukwumerije (Nigeria)
We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill & Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo
Christ United Presbyterian Church of San Diego
What Is The Presbyterian Church (USA)
Christ United Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Rev. Dr. Kerry Allison is the pastor of this parish church in South Park. We were established in 1981 when an invitation was extended to two churches—Brooklyn Heights Presbyterian, established in 1921 and the Golden Hill Presbyterian, established in 1956—to merge and each church accepted. The late Reverend Doctor George Walker Smith founded Golden Hill Presbyterian Church in 1956 with support from the Presbyterian Women organization. The church, located at 22nd and Market in South Park, became a human rights leader in San Diego as the congregation grew. Reverend Smith was the first black school board member in San Diego. May he rest in peace and rise in glory. Christ United continues its ministry in power and presence to the present day. All are welcome to join us in worship and togetherness.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
covenantchurchsd 03.01.2026

We call this SoNoGo - South Park-North Park-Golden Hill & Our Mission: to see the baptized who live in SoNoGo worship in SoNoGo
What is the Evangelical Presbyterian Church?
Covenant Church at 30th & Howard is a Christian church in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation and allied with the EPC [The Evangelical Presbyterian Church] We believe the Scriptures to be the infallible Word of God and our final authority in faith and practice, and we find the historic creeds of the early church (the Apostles’ Creed and Nicene Creed) to be vital expressions of the most important tenets of the global church universal. When the EPC started in 1981, we determined that we would not disagree on the basic essentials of the Christian faith, but on anything that was not essential—such as the issue of ordaining women as officers or practicing charismatic gifts—we would give each other liberty. Above all, we committed ourselves to loving each other and not engaging in quarrels and strife. The result is that when we get together in our regional and national meetings, we spend most of our time in worship and fellowship and almost none in arguing with each other.
A court in India recently ruled that Christians could hold prayer meetings in their homes
Prolific Christian romance author Janette Oke, who turned 91 last month, tells CT about creating relatable characters who rely on their faith amid hardships in her books, like When Calls the Heart. |
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The Bulletin team with Yossi Klein Halevi analyzes the implications of war in Iran for the Middle East. |
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Christians may be tempted to skip Sunday morning for a sermon podcast. But it is by going to church that we learn to be the church, writes Bonnie Kristian. |
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A new book offers a first-rate history of American Christian politics, says Daniel K. Williams. But that’s different from a history of American Christianity. |
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A court in India recently ruled that Christians could hold prayer meetings in their homes. Yet Indian believers still fear crackdowns by Hindu nationalists and local police.
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