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Religion News Service - World Vision CEO discusses humanitarian work in post-USAID world

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World Vision CEO discusses humanitarian work in post-USAID world

NEW YORK (RNS) — 'Whatever the issue is, when people of goodwill and people of faith understand the needs around the world, they have always stepped up,' said Edgar Sandoval, CEO of World Vision, in a recent interview with Religion News Service.
 

‘The Revival Generation’ wants to redefine the Gen Z religious narrative

(RNS) — The documentary covers the UniteUS revivals taking place across US colleges, arguing that they're part of a larger trend.
 

Man arrested in Charlie Kirk’s killing had no known criminal history, had become ‘more political’

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Tyler James Robinson, 22, of Washington, Utah, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily harm, and obstruction of justice, all felonies, according to a probable cause statement.
 

Relic of the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint stolen from Venezuelan parish

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The relic, which was housed in a glass reliquary, disappeared just two days after Pope Leo XIV declared Acutis a saint.

 

 

RNS Opinion

Churches must resist polarization as a path to reducing violence

(RNS) — God is not red or blue. God is purple.
 

The cost of selective Catholicism

(RNS) — Trump's words are a good reminder that we hate in others what we hate most in ourselves.

 

ICYMI

Nurses’ union report criticizes Ascension health system for investments against Catholic values

(RNS) — On Monday (Sept. 15), at a rally for Baltimore nurses in contract negotiations with Ascension, National Nurses United plans to release a report highlighting investments in weapons manufacturers, military contractors, mining companies, fossil fuels and more.
 

Pope Leo urges ‘covenant of humanity’ as Vatican meeting gathers world thought leaders

(RNS) — At the Vatican, scientists debate the future of AI while artists and singers challenge what it means to be human.

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