Rhode Island House votes today on gay marriage
The Rhode Island State House is expected to pass a bill today that would legalize gay marriage, though the measure faces opposition in the Senate.
The Rhode Island State House is expected to pass a bill today that would legalize gay marriage, though the measure faces opposition in the Senate.
In a malpractice case involving a Colorado woman and her unborn twins, lawyers for a Catholic Hospital are arguing that the court “should not overturn
Beatrice Marovich writes about “jellyfish time” in Religious Dispatches:
Josh O’Leary of the Iowa City Press-Citizen reports on worries that Trinity Episcopal Church will be shadowed by a proposed tower in downtown Iowa City:
Is: war, poverty, racism. Isn’t: “smoking a couple of joints a week.”
The New York Times introduces is latest “Room for Debate” segment, asking “Is Atheism a Religion?”
David Briggs writes at Huffington Post that while believers played a major role in the civil rights movement, “the voluntary segregation still found in houses
I taught an adult Sunday School class last week for newcomers at our church, and struggled a little to hide my shock when a couple
The Rev. Deacon Carol E. Peterson, a registered nurse from St. Mark’s Church in Cheyenne Wyoming, provides these tips on communicable disease prevention in our
“Nones” are getting a lot of attention these days (so much so that I probably don’t need those quote marks to describe people whose religious