Tuesday, March 22, 2022

RNS Morning Report: War in Ukraine may leave millions hungry, says Bread for the World

RNS Morning Report

Quote of the Day

“I must begin these very brief remarks by thanking God for delivering me to this point in my professional journey. My life has been blessed beyond measure, and I do know that one can only come this far by faith.”

– Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

Top Stories

War in Ukraine may leave millions hungry, warns Eugene Cho of Bread for the World

(RNS) — The crisis in Ukraine, a top producer of the world's wheat, comes at a time when global hunger is on the rise and could cause catastrophe.
 

Ketanji Brown Jackson publicly expresses thanks to God but keeps faith history private

WASHINGTON (RNS) — ‘The way that we express our faith is not just through words but by actions,’ said a law school classmate of Ketanji Brown Jackson, Supreme Court justice nominee.
 

Bruxy Cavey investigation widens to include two more alleged victims

(RNS) — The Meeting House has hired a third-party victim advocate to independently receive any concerns or allegations of sexual misconduct.
 

Scouts reach deal with Catholic committee in BSA bankruptcy

DOVER, Del. (AP) — Under the settlement, virtually every Roman Catholic entity that was involved with Scouting would be considered a 'participating chartered organization' in the bankruptcy.
 

Vatican Curia reform document enshrines Pope Francis’ long-sought diversity goals

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The long-awaited document states that any qualified person can lead a Vatican department, not just cardinals.

RNS Opinion

Revolution with ease: Six books by Black women on justice

(RNS) — Women writers center an ease and pleasure rarely encountered in the work of Black male revolutionaries.
 

Can clergy avoid burnout?

(RNS) — Religious leaders cannot be everything and they cannot do everything. Ask Mordecai, the hero of Purim.

ICYMI

Scholars, activists brief lawmakers on role of Christian nationalism at insurrection

(RNS) — The meeting, which included Rep. Jamie Raskin, was a rare instance of lawmakers openly discussing the prominence of religious expression during the attack.
 

Hillsong board blames anxiety drug, alcohol for landing Brian Houston in a woman’s hotel room

(RNS) — The board of the global megachurch released a statement revealing its cofounder had sent inappropriate text messages to a staff member and spent time in a woman's hotel room.

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