Thursday, January 2, 2025

RNS Morning Report: The new leaders in the world of faith to follow in 2025

RNS Morning Report




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The new leaders in the world of faith to follow in 2025

(RNS) — Even as U.S. politics seemed to be locked into familiar patterns, a few faith leaders showed the ability to take the country in new directions.
 

Jewish leaders decry Pope Francis’ criticism of Israel as ‘incendiary’

(RNS) — The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, whose stated goal is to ‘bolster Israel’s security and prosperity,’ defended Israel’s actions in Gaza as a ‘legitimate military campaign.’
 

Episcopal presiding bishop resolves complaint against predecessor Michael Curry

(RNS) — The complaint that Curry and Bishop Todd Ousley mishandled physical and emotional abuse allegations against a Michigan bishop was met with a pastoral response.
 

‘A shining example’: Religious leaders praise the late former President Jimmy Carter

WASHINGTON (RNS) — 'Well done, good and faithful servant, well done,' Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock said of former President Jimmy Carter.

 

RNS Opinion

A century after Hubble’s discovery, our neighbor galaxies suggest a creator’s mind

(RNS) — Hubble made no claims about a creator, but his discoveries and the wonder they evoke have prompted others to reconsider ‘the God hypothesis.’
 

Why many Jews are ambivalent about Jimmy Carter

(RNS) — I admired many things about the late President Jimmy Carter. Other things, however, stick in my craw.

 

ICYMI

RNS reporters look ahead to the big religion stories of 2025

(RNS) — A second Trump administration tops the list, but RNS reporters also plan to cover the Jubilee at the Vatican, ongoing hurricane recovery efforts in the US and the spiritual experimentation of an increasingly unaffiliated population.
 

The top 10 religion stories of 2024: What’s old is news again

(RNS) — The developments in faith, politics and culture that defined 2024 for us at RNS.

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