Photo gallery: Christians mark Ash Wednesday, beginning the Lenten Season
The Associated Press:
Christians around the world mark Ash Wednesday as the solemn beginning
of Lent, a 40-day season of prayer, fasting and reflection leading to
Good Friday and Easter.
Refugees disappeared. Churches prayed and lawyered up.*
Christianity Today:
Christians who fled violence in Myanmar were largely Trump supporters.
Then ICE started arresting their fellow churchgoers.
How should Muslims talk to their youth about the risks of activism?
Religion News
Service: In households where religious practice is linked with standing
against injustice, how do parents guide children engaged in various
forms of activism?
From declining finances to clergy polarization: Inside Hicks’ inherited NYC challenges
National Catholic
Reporter: Decades after the eruption of the nation’s clergy sexual abuse
scandal, the country’s most prominent Catholic archdiocese remains
locked in an effort to compensate victims while sustaining a pastoral
system strained by rising costs, shrinking trust and internal clergy
polarization.
When ecumenism foments hate*
The Christian
Century: Udi Greenberg’s history of the ecumenical movement locates the
errors — such as colonialism — that underlaid the project from the
start.
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