Politics

NEWS FEATURE: Convents, monasteries attracting spiritual `tourists’

By Cecile Holmes — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service FLORENCE, Italy _ It’s early morning. Sunlight filters into the airy chapel of Suore Francescane dell’ Immacolata where 10 black-robed nuns kneel in prayer. The sisters sing a cappella, softly chanting. Right after the priest enters, several sleepy latecomers _ lay people in street clothes _ slip into the service, […]

NEWS FEATURE: Southern Baptist women start welfare-to-work project

By Ed White — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HUNTSVILLE, Ala. _ Adele Williams, a 20-year-old single mother with three young children, could only find work at fast-food restaurants. With few health benefits, little child support, and not enough in her paychecks to support her family, she knew she needed to do something to drastically change her life. Enter […]

NEWS FEATURE: After a year, denomination still rocked by real estate bankruptcy

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. _ One year after IRM Corp. collapsed and stranded $25,000 of their savings, Leonard and Wilma Silvis occasionally fall into what’s become a familiar argument. “We’ll never see it back,” says Leonard. Wilma isn’t as pessimistic. She’d like to think the Christian Reformed Church and some of […]

NEWS FEATURE: An Eagle Scout ceremony prompts 45-year ecumenical career

By Katie Crowe — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service INDIANAPOLIS _ When Paul A. Crow Jr., became an Eagle Scout, he wanted his friend, Mug, to be there. The award was to be presented to the 13-year-old at his church, First Christian in Lanett, Ala. Mug, a Roman Catholic, happily accepted the invitation.”The day before, he said, `I can’t […]

NEWS FEATURE: Traveling play unravels proud, friction-filled denominational history

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. _ Near the end of”Our Family Album,”a traveling drama about the Christian Reformed Church, two characters have a screaming argument about the good-and-bad impact of the 1960s. As the fight drags on, a person watching the play on-stage, part of a multi-ethnic group representing the contemporary CRC, […]

NEWS STORY: Catholic leaders optimistic on papal trip to Holy Land

By Elaine Fletcher — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service JERUSALEM _ Catholic Church officials _ both in the Mideast and at the Vatican _ are increasingly optimistic that Pope John Paul II will make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to celebrate the year 2000, they said Monday (Nov. 16) in releasing a calendar of local Catholic events for […]

NEWS STORY: World Council ends assembly in a `time between times’

By Michelle Roberts — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HARARE, Zimbabwe _ The World Council of Churches, finding itself in a biblical”time between times,”Monday (Dec. 14) ended its Eighth Assembly agreeing to create a”forum”aimed at widening participation in the drive for church unity and at the same time taking steps to heal the breach between its Protestant and Orthodox […]

NEWS SIDEBAR: Christians mobilizing to protest Israel anti-missionary legislation

By Elaine Fletcher — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service JERUSALEM _ Christian groups worldwide are mobilizing to protest a new initiative in Israel’s parliament to outlaw missionary activity in Israel, even though government officials say the legislation has virtually no chance of becoming law. The new controversy surfaced in late May when the Knesset (parliament), with the okay of […]

NEWS FEATURE: Sainthood campaign underway for Knights of Columbus founder

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HARTFORD, Conn. _ A campaign to have the Rev. Michael J. McGivney, the son of Irish immigrants and founder of the Knights of Columbus, proclaimed a saint has been officially set in motion by the Archdiocese of Hartford. McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, the Roman Catholic fraternal organization, in […]

NEWS STORY: Israeli squabbling over `who is a Jew’ heats up again

By Elaine Fletcher — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service JERUSALEM _ Controversial legislation granting Israel’s Orthodox leadership exclusive say over determining”who is a Jew”has resurfaced again in Israel’s parliament and could be approved in the coming weeks, liberal Jewish leaders are warning. On Monday (Dec. 28) Orthodox members of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, gained preliminary approval for a bill […]

NEWS FEATURE: In Catholic-Jewish relations, church teachings have real consequences

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HARTFORD, Conn. _ As the scholars wound down their panel discussion at Trinity College in Hartford about the Vatican’s recent statement on the Holocaust, one man in the audience could scarcely sit still. He fidgeted, waved his arm to get the chairman’s attention, and, when that didn’t work, he jumped […]

NEWS SIDEBAR:  Jerusalem girds for masses of millennial pilgrims

By Elaine Fletcher — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service JERUSALEM _ Extending from the ancient steps of the Temple Mount to the Kidron Valley, the Mount of Olives to the Garden of Gethsemane, the new”Valley of the Kings”is Jerusalem’s showcase for its year 2000 celebrations. The massive network of gardens, pedestrian promenades and archeological excavations links key Christian sites […]

NEWS FEATURE: Lawyer takes church apology for anti-Semitism to synagogues

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HARTFORD, Conn. _ Last July, the Episcopal Church adopted a formal apology to the Jewish people for the anti-Semitism perpetrated by Christians throughout the centuries. As Easter draws near _ a time that rekindles Jewish historical memories of pogroms committed in the name of Jesus _ an Episcopal lawyer from […]

NEWS STORY: What are the rules for breaking the rules

By RNS Blog Editor — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service HARTFORD, Conn. _ What are the rules for breaking the rules? When it comes to sports, philosophers, theologians and ethicists appear to be as divided as the rest of the public. They do not even agree on what should be the fundamental principles guiding sports behavior, short of general condemnation […]

NEWS FEATURE: Scholars explore idols, icons and monotheism

By Elaine Fletcher — January 1, 1998
c. 1998 Religion News Service JERUSALEM _ Idol worship. It has long been the bane of the three great monotheistic religions _ something Muslims, Christians and Jews could all agree was evil. Yet recently some two dozen religious scholars and students gathered here in the spiritual center of world monotheism to re-examine the issue of […]
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