Pope Leo uses Spain visit to press Europe on abortion, migration and peace
Religion News
Service: In a historic address to Spain’s Parliament, Pope Leo XIV
offered one of the clearest expressions yet of his effort to frame
abortion, migration and peace as interconnected questions of human
dignity.
‘It’s Bible time’: How religion became part of the USMNT’s World Cup identity
The Guardian:
Proclamations of faith signal that players are joining a generation of
professional American athletes who feel freer to express their views
than several decades’ worth of their predecessors did.
At Hampton, Black clergy weigh faith, AI, and change
The Chicago Defender:
The 2026 Hampton University Ministers Conference, one of the nation’s
most influential gatherings of Black clergy, is betting that the future
of ministry will require both tradition and change.
Newcomers flock to NJ churches. Is a religious revival brewing?
AOL: Some New Jersey
churches are seeing something they haven't witnessed in a long time:
newcomers filling seats, the number of baptisms growing and young people
showing up with questions.
People love working from home. But does it love them back? A new study says no
NPR: A study in the
journal Science found that people who work remotely had more depression,
anxiety and visits to mental health professionals than those who work
in jobs that can't be done remotely.
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