‘A bloke called Kevin from Dublin’: Irish-American cardinal who will run papal conclave
The Guardian: Kevin
Farrell rose through the ecclesiastical ranks to be made camerlengo by
Pope Francis, whose death has thrust him into the global spotlight.
Veterans Affairs asks employees in email to report ‘anti-Christian bias’
Religion News
Service: The email, prompted by an executive order signed by President
Donald Trump in February, makes no mention of how to report bias or
discrimination against other faiths.
The Conversation: Claims of ‘anti-Christian bias’ sound to some voters like a message about race, not just religion
Make Christianity cool again: Why Gen Z is flocking to church
The Independent: As a
new report suggests that the number of young churchgoers has
quadrupled, Helen Coffey investigates this potential UK spiritual
revival — and asks why the next generation is more likely to be keeping
the faith.
At nation’s largest Catholic Church, honoring ‘the pope of the people’*
The Washington Post:
Mourners young and old flocked to Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception in Northeast D.C.
Americans have higher church attendance standards than pastors
Religion Unplugged:
Most Americans may not regularly attend church themselves, but they have
a higher threshold for calling someone a regular churchgoer than
pastors.
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