Nicholas Kristof’s definition of religion
In a candid column (not unusual) about his own religion (not as usual), the New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof explores the current perceptions of religious
In a candid column (not unusual) about his own religion (not as usual), the New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof explores the current perceptions of religious
Trinity Wall Street and St. Paul’s Chapel in New York City will mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center
Tomorrow is a day of prayer for creation, a day marked first by the Orthodox Church in 1989 and now celebrated ecumenically. The Global Catholic
The New York Times reported this week on a Muslim community’s attempt to buy land in a Massachusetts town – to create a cemetery for
A day after Gene Wilder died this week (at 83, from complications of Alzheimer’s) Religion News Service published “Gene Wilder’s Most Jewish Moments.” Coverage elsewhere
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The third volume of “March,” a comic book trilogy based on Congressman John Lewis’s experiences during the civil rights era, has just been released, following
The New York Times just published a feature on the renovation of 18th-century St. Paul’s Chapel, an outpost of Trinity Wall Street when a quarter-mile
The thousands of people living in Calais refugee camps, known as “the Jungle” (from countries including Afghanistan, Syria and Eritrea, include hundreds of children, many
The latest development in a conflict that has involved multimillion-dollar real estate proposals, mass eviction, public protest and has left a congregation churchless, is the