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As Springfield's 15,000 Haitians brace for deportations, local churches train to resist ICE
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (RNS) — Over a year since Donald Trump and JD Vance spread falsehoods about the city's migrants eating pets, Haitians’ temporary protected status is set to run out Feb. 3.
Marin Independent Journal on MSN
Marin's religious events and services
Saturday Festal vigil: presented by St. Nicholas Orthodox Church at 6 p.m. in person at 102 Ross Ave. in San Anselmo and on YouTube at stnicholasmarin.org. Feb. 13 Commemoration of the departed: ...
PROVO, Utah — The way to overcome any doubt or concern connected with the Church — historical, doctrinal or social issue — is ...
As the UN champions global efforts against modern-day slavery, scrutiny is mounting over whether its attorney’s financial support of her husband—who long defended the world’s largest child sex ...
As a Latter-day Saint, I believe that any reputation Latter-day Saints wish to garner as peacemakers is significantly undermined by our investments in the war-profiteering industry,” writes Nathan ...
Latter-day Saint Bible scholar Dan McClellan isn’t shy about acknowledging that his church’s move endorsing English Bible translations beyond the King James Version is likely to lead to some ...
In the life and the faith of the Church finds the space where it can reveal its meaning and manifest its power,” Pope Leo ...
The Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is continuing its national expansion, setting its eyes on the Texas Hill Country as the future site of what could be a hub for local church ...
In his General Audience message on Feb 4., Pope Leo XIV continued his catechesis on the documents of the Second Vatican ...
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Colorado Springs LDS Temple faces pushback sparking hundreds of comments, council passes proposal
A temple belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, slated to be built in Colorado Springs, is facing pushback from residents who argue the building's spire would be too high and ...
After a three-hour hearing on Tuesday, the nine-member Colorado Springs City Council, with one member absent, unanimously agreed to allow the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to proceed ...
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