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VIDEO:The Gathering in Waterbury: a celebration of diversity
The Gathering in Waterbury drew thousands to celebrate the city's ethnic diversity.
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Humanists find ways to say ‘I do’ without God
WILMINGTON, N.C. (RNS) Amanda Holowaty didn’t need God to get married. She just needed her husband Mike.
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Archbishop Mansell to tweet from Rome
Can’t make it to Rome with Archbishop Henry J. Mansell for the Year of Faith Pilgrimage?
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Catholics split on proposed gay Boy Scouts change
(RNS) Paul Sefranek is a lifelong Roman Catholic and a long-serving volunteer in the Boy Scouts of America — two parts of his identity that have always been in harmony.
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Anti-Shariah movement changes tactics and gains success
(RNS) When Oklahoma voters overwhelmingly approved a 2010 ballot measure that prohibits state courts from considering Islamic law, or Shariah, the Council of American-Islamic Relations filed a lawsuit within two days challenging the constitutionality of the measure, and won.
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Take a walking tour of Grove Street Cemetery with Hartford Faith & Values
Hartford Faith & Values (HartfordFAVS.com), Connecticut’s nonsectarian, nonprofit religion news website, will host "Rest in Peace: a Walking Tour of the Historical Grove Street Cemetery" from 2 to 3 p.m. June 15, 2013.
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Democracy and the defeat of radical Islam
University of Hartford Professor Donald Ellis asks what's the United States to do about radical Islam?
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Congregations tend the soil and the soul with vegetable gardens
(RNS) The Rev. Morris G. Henderson wasn’t sure what do with a vacant city block of land behind his 31st Street Baptist Church in Richmond, Va. The church had purchased the plots, but didn’t have the funding to build a planned family life center.
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Human cloning breakthrough prompts religious objections
(RNS) News that scientists had for the first time recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos prompted dire warnings from religious leaders who say the research crosses a moral red line and could lead to designer babies.
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