Monday, February 13, 2023

RNS Morning Report: His popular blog debunks Christian myths.

RNS Morning Report

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Chronicling Los Angeles’ iconic Virgin of Guadalupe street art

LOS ANGELES (RNS) — 'Whenever you see a virgencita you feel safe. You know that your people, your gente, your raza are around,' said Oscar Rodriguez Zapata.
 

His popular blog debunks Christian myths. With the profits, he does the Christian thing.

(RNS) — Bart Ehrman is known for challenging established Christian teachings. But there’s a part of him that still honors his abandoned Christian faith and what he sees as its moral obligations, such as giving to charity.
 

These Catholic nuns are raised up on Eagles’ wings

(RNS) — Catholic nuns in the Philadelphia area are preparing for Sunday's Super Bowl between their beloved Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs with prayer (and a few small wagers).

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More Jesus, less touching: 14 changes to the Mormon temple endowment ceremony

(RNS) — Just four years after the most recent revisions, the LDS temple ceremony has undergone more changes.
 

Why we need to seek the discomfort of others

(RNS) — People ask me why I put myself in these positions of discomfort and uncertainty.
 

When they came for the books …

(RNS) — Florida lately has become more known for book bannings than its sunlight.

ICYMI

Samaritan’s Purse sends 52-bed field hospital to Antakya, Turkey

(RNS) — The organization, run by founder and president the Rev. Franklin Graham, said it will also send more than 100 medical and technical staff to the ravaged region.
 

New Catholic clergy sexual abuse report from Fordham charts a path forward

(RNS) — ‘To me, placing survivors’ stories first is about cultural transformation,’ said The Rev. Gerard McGlone.

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