Monday, October 2, 2023

RNS Morning Report: Trump riles anti-abortion activists with new stance

RNS Morning Report

Top Stories

Trump, once ‘most pro-life president,’ riles anti-abortion activists with new stance

'President Trump’s disappointing comments only serve as an avenue for pro-lifers to find another candidate to support,' said anti-abortion activist Abby Johnson.
 

Vatican, other faith leaders join in push for end of death penalty in Louisiana

(RNS) — ‘We think that the clearing of Louisiana’s death row would be a monumental step towards the abolition of the death penalty,’ Vatican agency head said.
 

Seattle Pacific University targets LGBTQ displays with new policy, say critics

(RNS) — The new display policy permits freedom of expression within faculty and staff offices.
 

Photos of the Week: Ethiopian New Year; Prophet Muhammad’s birthday

(RNS) — This week’s photo gallery includes the Ethiopian New Year, Prophet Muhammad's birthday and more.

RNS Opinion

The fruit of the Spirit is not optional, despite what you might witness online

(RNS) — Before social media, I honestly never knew people who claimed to be Christians would treat one another with such cruelty.
 

The real threat of AI isn’t what you think

(RNS) — AI has the capacity to undermine our understanding of the human person.

ICYMI

In Starfield, players choose their own adventure — and religion

(RNS) — In a major new video game, players can search for enlightenment while exploring the stars.
 

New crop of cardinals shows Francis’ push for dialogue, whatever the cost

(RNS) — From the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to relations with China and Russia, Pope Francis has made dialogue a key theme of his pontificate, a principle reflected in his latest crop of new cardinals.

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