Hundreds of members of New York's Greek Orthodox community attended a blessing ceremony Saturday for a new church near ground zero in Lower Manhattan that will replace a house of worship that was destroyed in the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Bishops scrap welcome to gays in sign of split
Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis to chart a more merciful approach to ministering to Catholic families.
Fall River cancer center's chaplain helps patients
A significant part of Marika Hull's role as a chaplain at the Saint Anne's Hospital Hudner Oncology Center in Fall River is to help cancer patients discover their inner strength.
Sikh massacre in India is issue in California race
Anger stemming from a 30-year-old religious clash in India that left thousands dead has crept into one of the closest and most expensive congressional races in the country.
Gay marriage: Alaska, Arizona couples win fight
Gay couples won the right to wed in Alaska and Arizona on Friday, after separate court decisions ended bans in those states.
Japan PM sends offerings to war shrine
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent religious offerings Friday to a Tokyo shrine honoring the war dead including convicted wartime leaders, as dozens of lawmakers prayed at the site in a ceremony that drew a rebuke from China.
Old Danville Cemetery remembered, cared for
The long dead buried in the old Danville cemetery finally may be resting in peace, thanks to recent improvements made by the Des Moines County Pioneer Cemetery Commission.
Catholic bishops scrap watered-down welcome to gays in document in sign of deep division.
The Associated Press |
posted Oct 18th - 11:50am
Catholic bishops scrap watered-down welcome to gays in document in sign of deep division.
Care Fair shines light on caregivers' needs
Judy E. Hamilton, Associated Press |
posted Oct 18th - 11:30am
As a wife, mother and businesswoman, Gayle Twigger-Shaw, a well-known Charleston interior designer, was accustomed to wearing many hats. But after her husband was diagnosed with a life-changing illness, she said her amazing multi-tasking skills nearly came to a halt.
Conservatives gaining force in Brazil Congress
With its Carnival reputation and skin-baring beach life, Brazil may look like a liberal bastion. But unease over a worsening economy and deteriorating public safety, plus a backlash against recent gay-rights gains, are propelling a conservative rise that will shape the next administration, regardless of who wins the presidency.
Charges possible in a Minnesota priest abuse case
A Minnesota prosecutor said Friday that charges may be brought in at least one case of alleged sexual misconduct by a Catholic priest, and that a case involving allegations that Archbishop John Nienstedt improperly touched a boy remains open despite an earlier decision not to charge him.
Sikh massacre in India is issue in California race
Anger stemming from a 30-year-old religious clash in India that left thousands dead has crept into one of the closest and most expensive congressional races in the country.
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