MAGA Christianity and the return of religious coercion*
The New Republic: The
right is increasingly embracing an anti-social version of the Christian
faith that favors restrictive control with none of the underlying moral
obligations.
As ICE closes in, Ohio churches line up families to care for Haitian kids left behind
Religion News
Service: In Springfield, Ohio, ICE shifts tactics to stealth raids and
ankle monitors. Churches are responding by helping Haitian parents line
up temporary caregivers, preparing for the worst.
With priests scarce in rural Italy, an African pastor is filling the void*
The New York Times:
Immigrants have long eased labor shortages on farms and factories in
Italy. But churches also need foreign-born priests, like the Rev.
Vincent Souly of the Ivory Coast.
An ancient religion is taking root and moving into new digs in southern Utah
The Salt Lake
Tribune: “I’ve been surprised,” a 30-year-old Orthodox pastor says, “at
the amount of former atheists who have become Christians.”
Want to solve a murder? Ask an Anglican priest for help.
Religion Unplugged:
There’s something about priests solving murders in small towns that
people love. From “Father Brown” to “Broadchurch” to “Wake Up Dead Man”
to “Evil” to South Korea’s “The Firey Priest,” it’s fascinating to see
how common the trope is when you start looking.
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