Author: Andrew Gerns

Red door = Safe haven

A service in memory of Tyler Clementi, a Rutgers student who took his own life, was held last night at St. John the Evangelist Church in New Brunswick, NJ. It was part of a campaign in the Diocese of New Jersey called “Red Door=Safe Haven.”

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Against abortion and for the death penalty?

How can Republican presidential candidate and Texas governor Rick Perry be at once fervently against abortion and equally in favor of the death penalty? The polls say the view is more common than you might think. The Washington Post gathered a panel of writers to ponder the question.

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Making vows

Kate Soles describes her struggle as she and her partner prepared to stand in front of their congregation at the baptism of their child.

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Chaplains bear witness

Five chaplains who served first responders, loved ones and the community in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks tell their stories.

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Religious controversy over major 9/11 events

Some evangelical groups and conservative commentators complain that evangelicals are being excluded from some of the major commemorations set to take place this weekend in New York and Washington a decade after the 9/11 attacks.

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