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Happy National Day of Prayer, Unless You’re an Atheist… or a Millennial?
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Nicole Neroulias
Today is National Day of Prayer, although the latest court ruling has declared the observance unconstitutional. (It’s still on the books, while the appeal process continues.) There’s been plenty of religion news leading up to this occasion, based on the usual protests from atheists and other proponents of strict separation of church and state, compounded by…
Pope Watch: U.S. Catholics Weigh In On Vatican’s Handling of Clergy Sex Abuse
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Nicole Neroulias
A new CBS News/New York Times poll reports that U.S. Catholics think the Vatican has done a “poor job” handling the clergy sex abuse scandal, although Pope Benedict’s approval rating is up to 43 percent, compared to 27 percent in March. The survey also found that 31 percent of Catholics said celibacy is a major factor leading…
ELCA Starts Reinstating Gay Clergy, Thanks to New Rules
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Nicole Neroulias
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, which has become the latest denomination to lift a ban on gay clergy, announced this week that it is reinstating two gay pastors — a same-sex couple — to its clergy roster. The Associated Press reports that the Rev. Bradley Schmeling was removed from the group’s roster in 2007…
Cinco de Mayo: Mexican Version of St. Patrick’s Day?
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Nicole Neroulias
Today is Cinco de Mayo, the commemoration of Mexico’s May 5, 1862 victory over France, but more commonly celebrated in America as a kind of Mexican St. Patrick’s Day — instead of honorary Irish partying with green beer and parading to bagpipes, honorary Mexicans drink tequila and dance to mariachi music. (Plus, neither group knows much about why they are celebrating……
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