The small, tight-knit religious order that molded Pope Leo XIV*
The New York Times:
The Order of St. Augustine, with fewer than 3,000 members, shaped the
man who would become a cardinal, and then pope to the world’s Roman
Catholics.
Episcopal Church refuses to resettle white Afrikaners, citing moral opposition
NPR: In a striking
move that ends a nearly four-decades-old relationship between the
federal government and the Episcopal Church, the denomination announced
on Monday that it is terminating its partnership with the government to
resettle refugees.
G3 Ministries: Founder used fake profiles to slam fellow Christians*
Christianity Today:
Pastor Josh Buice has resigned, and the organization canceled its
upcoming conference, after his church uncovered “sinful” and “deeply
divisive” online behavior.
A worshipper is murdered in a French mosque. How can this be ‘just another crime’?
The Guardian: Islamophobia is rampant in France. Official denial, even of the word itself, is driving the hatred.
What we can learn about Leo XIV from his digital footprint
Religion News Service: Cardinal Robert Prevost’s tweets and posts might offer clues into the mind of Pope Leo XIV.
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