Cardinal Zuppi leads seven-hour prayer, naming every child killed in Holy Land war
Religion News
Service: The head of the Italian Bishops’ Conference took turns with
dozens of other members of his diocese reading the names and ages of the
16 Israeli children and the 12,211 Palestinian children who have been
killed in the war.
My artificial chaplains*
The Christian
Century: While recovering from a hiking accident, I posed the same
theological question to multiple AI spiritual counselors.
The paradox of pluralism: How college shapes students’ views of other religions
The Conversation: At
less selective colleges, students tended to develop stronger attitudes
about religious pluralism, and they also increased their interfaith
activities. At elite colleges, students increased their activities, but
their attitudes more often remained flat.
Taking stock of Pope Leo’s first 100 days
NPR: In these hundred
days, he’s spoken publicly on war and peace, migrants, the environment,
just like his predecessor Pope Francis did.
At 175, a Brooklyn church turns to film to preserve its legacy for a new generation
Religion News
Service: Jahleel Hills, a 27-year-old filmmaker and sixth-generation
member of Berean Baptist Church, has teamed up with church elders to
ensure its story reaches and inspires the next generation.
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