Inside one Minneapolis church, a different type of protest*
The New York Times:
In the weeks since ICE agents began conducting operations across the
city, Westminster Presbyterian has given its members a place to protest
on their own terms.
‘New York is constantly being renewed’: How Muslim creatives are changing the city’s cultural landscape
The Guardian: From
the election of Zohran Mamdani to buzzy restaurants and nightlife,
Muslim New Yorkers are creating a growing imprint on the city.
From southern India to Canada’s far north: New archbishop serves Indigenous Catholics
The Associated Press:
Susai Jesu is now an archbishop for northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
He’ll oversee ministry to about 49,000 Catholics, mostly Indigenous,
dispersed across a region larger than Texas.
Bracing for ICE raids, Haitians get temporary reprieve*
Christianity Today: A
federal judge on Monday extended deportation protections for Haitian
immigrants. While they waited for the ruling, pastors in Springfield,
Ohio, gathered and prayed.
Palestinians allowed in to Gaza and patients are evacuated to Egypt as the Rafah crossing reopens
The Associated Press:
The reopening of the crossing marked a key step in the Israel-Hamas
ceasefire but mostly a symbolic one, with few people allowed to travel
and no goods allowed to pass through.
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