Pope, an avid athlete, extols physical and spiritual benefits of sport in Olympic message
The Associated Press:
Pope Leo XIV, an avid tennis player and sports fan, marked the start of
the Winter Games on Friday by extolling the positive values of sport
and fair play while warning that the pursuit of profits and performance
risked corrupting sport entirely.
Clergy look to Bible on immigration enforcement. Interpretations can differ.
The Christian Science
Monitor: Thousands of America’s clergy have joined the hundreds in
Minneapolis standing with immigrants and communities against federal
immigration enforcement. The clerics’ faiths share an imperative to
“welcome the stranger.” But how Christian denominations interpret and
prioritize that mandate differs.
From churches to chatbots: How AI is fusing with religion
Reuters: From writing
sermons to simulating conversations with Jesus, religious leaders and
worshippers alike are experimenting with AI — though not without
controversy.
Hong Kong Catholic activist Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison
Religion Unplugged:
Catholic pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai was sentenced on Monday to 20
years behind bars in one of the most prominent prosecutions under a
China-imposed national security law that has reshaped Hong Kong’s
political landscape.
At his installation, New York Archbishop Hicks commits to missionary church
Religion News
Service: At his installation Mass in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Hicks made
two things crystal clear: that he seeks to lead a church that will, at
its heart, be missionary, and that Latinos will not remain at the
peripheries of his ministry.
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