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As religious landscape shifts, reshaped seminaries shed their campuses
By Kathryn Post — June 3, 2022
(RNS) — 'The seminary is not a building, and the work we do is not confined to these walls,' said one seminary president.
Poland keeps ambassador at home amid dispute with Israel
By Vanessa Gera — August 17, 2021
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Israel downgraded diplomatic ties with Warsaw and strongly criticized a new Polish law that restricts the rights of Holocaust survivors to reclaim property.
India court affirms priests’ right to property despite poverty oath
By Rina Chandran — June 16, 2017
(Thomson Reuters Foundation) The ruling applies to all religions in the state, and to women in a religious order as well.
Judge rules for breakaway church in St. Louis
By Tracy Gordon — March 19, 2012
ST. LOUIS (RNS) Wading into tricky church-state territory, a judge has upheld an independent-minded Catholic church's ownership of its property and its right to craft bylaws that limit the authority of the Roman Catholic Church over its governance. By Tim Townsend.
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