Thursday, September 15, 2022

RNS Morning Report: Abortion rights ‘sho-test’

RNS Morning Report

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Blowing shofars, Jewish lawmakers, rabbis hold abortion rights ‘sho-test’

(RNS) — ‘Abortion justice is a Jewish value,’ said U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida.
 

He planned to bomb a mosque. New film recounts how the plan took an unexpected turn.

(RNS) — The 30-minute film tells the story of Richard 'Mac' McKinney, a former Marine who hatched a disturbing plot.
 

UMC bishops in Africa break with Africa Initiative, Wesleyan Covenant Association

(RNS) — African bishops claimed the Africa Initiative has ‘lost its original goal of helping The United Methodist Church in Africa’ and instead is ‘working with Wesleyan Covenant Association to destroy our United Methodist Church.’
 

Synod on Synodality organizers: ‘Trust the process’

(RNS) — Pope Francis’ massive consultation of Catholics from all over the world in an effort to reform church structures has drawn both criticism and praise.

RNS Opinion

‘At Last She Said It’ podcast helps Mormon women find their voices

(RNS) — Cynthia Winward and Susan Hinckley dare to speak aloud what many Mormon women are quietly thinking.
 

What are pigs for?

(RNS) — The answer can be found in the Bible.

ICYMI

Fuller Theological Seminary names first Black president

(RNS) — David Emmanuel Goatley, an associate dean at Duke Divinity School, will replace Mark Labberton, who announced he was stepping down from the Pasadena, California, seminary last year.
 

The scandal of Hasidic education — a cry from the heart

(RNS) — We are reeling from the report on Hasidic education. We needed to hear about this and we need to help repair it.

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