Tuesday, September 10, 2024

RNS Morning Report: Polyamorists look for their place in church as the practice loses its taboo

RNS Morning Report

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Polyamorists look for their place in church as the practice loses its taboo

(RNS) — For polyamorous clergy and Christians, ‘love is love is love.’
 

National Catholic Reporter names Wall St. Journal’s James Grimaldi as executive editor

(RNS) — The 60-year-old left-leaning outlet was without a top editor for more than a year.
 

In election year, climate faith leaders urge voters to make environment a priority

(RNS) — Polls show voters are concerned with other issues, such as inflation and immigration. But the environment continues to be a top concern for many voters, especially younger ones, and the issue crosses lines of faith and politics in ways that others don’t.
 

A Filipino preacher on the run from sexual abuse charges surrenders

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Apollo Quiboloy and four other co-accused surrendered in the vast religious headquarters of their group, called Kingdom of Jesus Christ, in Davao city after the police gave a 24-hour ultimatum for them to give up, police said.

RNS Opinion

Trump shows me the love

(RNS) — I'm not convinced.
 

Rabbi Irving Greenberg’s life work celebrating Judaism summed up in new book

(RNS) — It is the book that you need to read right now. It will change your view of Judaism and of the world itself.

ICYMI

Trump’s abortion pivot hasn’t shaken evangelical Christian leaders’ support

(RNS) — 'I don’t just consider a candidate’s words, I look at their actions and what they have done,' said the Rev. Franklin Graham.
 

Center honoring trailblazing lawyer, civil rights activist and priest opens in Durham

(RNS) — Known as the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice, the refurbished two-story clapboard home will further the kind of progressive social causes Murray, who died in 1985, championed.

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