As Jerusalem holy sites reopen, Jews, Muslims and Christians flock to pray
Religion News
Service: Thousands of Jews, Muslims and Christians flocked to the Old
City of Jerusalem Thursday to pray at the Western Wall, Al-Aqsa Mosque
and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the day after a two-week ceasefire
was announced.
The Iranian church persists*
Christianity Today:
Amid war, some Christians are evangelizing, preparing food for
neighbors, and displaying other acts of generosity.
Pope Leo’s visit to Africa: theology scholar outlines 3 realities the Catholic church must face
The Conversation:
Pope Leo’s visit offers a powerful historical reminder of the
continent’s foundational role in shaping the church, particularly in its
first five centuries.
Religion Unplugged: Augustine: The man who forever rewired Christianity
DNA analysis claiming new origins for the Shroud of Turin doesn't hold up, experts say
Scientific American: A
metagenomic study of this cloth, controversially purported to bear the
imprint of the body of Jesus Christ, has little to say about the relic’s
origins.
In historic first, Baylor will allow gay Christian advocates on campus
Baptist News Global:
Faced with a mounting backlash against a Turning Point USA rally, Baylor
University has granted student groups permission to hold a
counter-event on campus with two well-known gay Christians as speakers.
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