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Friday, October 10, 2025

Pope Leo sides with the poor

American Jews and Muslims celebrate ceasefire deal, but cautiously
Religion News Service: Many expressed relief at the prospect of an end to the two-year war but pointed out that ceasefires have been broken before.
Reuters: Gazans trek to ruined homes as Israeli forces pull back under ceasefire

 A simple guide to doing theology during a shutdown*
Sojourners: Whenever politics get messy, the best theological question is often the simplest one: How do these decisions impact people who don’t have much power or money?

Memoir reveals heart, theology of French pastor who saved Jews
Baptist News Global: André Trocmé saw himself as a devoted follower of Jesus and Protestant pastor in a small French village and saw World War II as a chance to live out the truths of the gospel.

Sister Jean, nun and sensation on basketball sidelines, dies at 106*
The Washington Post: As chaplain for Loyola University Chicago’s hoops team, Jean Dolores Schmidt enjoyed sudden fame with the squad’s 2018 NCAA tournament performance. Her motto: “Worship, Work, Win.”

Pope Leo sides with the poor
Religion News Service: The new apostolic exhortation calls out the “wealthy elite, living in a bubble of comfort and luxury, almost in another world compared to ordinary people.”

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