This doctor couldn’t save one Palestinian toddler. Now he hopes to save all Gazan children
Religion News
Service: A 53-year-old Kuwaiti-born and US-trained doctor is the
unlikely visionary who has won the support of Israeli authorities for a
sprawling new philanthropic enterprise in the Gaza Strip.
The Interview: Rev. James Martin on our moral duty in turbulent times*
New York Times
Magazine: “One of the hallmarks of Jesuit spirituality is finding God in
all things. God’s presence is not just confined to within the walls of a
church or in reading the Bible,” Martin said.
The important details missing from Shapiro’s new memoir on his Catholic Church probe, legislative reforms
Spotlight PA: Gov.
Josh Shapiro shares stories and vignettes in his new memoir, “Where We
Keep The Light.” There are also several high-profile controversies he
avoids mentioning.
Larry Lyon named Truett McConnell president
Baptist News Global:
Larry Lyon has been elected president of Truett McConnell University to
succeed Emir Caner, who was fired by trustees last year amid allegations
of mishandling reports of sexual abuse.
At a Mexico market, baby Jesus prepped for Candlemas
National Catholic
Reporter: Candlemas, or El Día de la Candelaria, is a special day for
Catholics in Mexico, who embrace the local tradition of bringing their
own beautifully dressed plaster Christ Child to their parish for a
blessing.
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