RNS Morning Report: More than 100 chaplains urge Texans not to hire school chaplains

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More than 100 chaplains urge Texans not to hire school chaplains

(RNS) — Texas school districts have until March 1 of next year to decide whether to hire school chaplains.

Robert Jones’ new book roots white supremacy in 500-year-old papal decree

(RNS) — The Doctrine of Discovery shaped the way America’s white, European Christian settlers saw themselves and their mission and gave rise to uncontrollable outbursts of violence.

Can South Carolina’s Haley and Scott woo the GOP’s white evangelical base away from Trump?

CHARLESTON, South Carolina (AP) — Both candidates of color must appeal to their party’s white evangelical base to have a prayer against former President Donald Trump.

Conservative cardinal predicts Synod on Synodality could lead to schism

(RNS) — Cardinal Raymond Burke is considered a leading voice among Catholic conservatives and papal critics.

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What does ‘respect life’ really mean?

(RNS) — There is an angry selectivity when it comes to life issues.

Attacks against Palestinian Christians deepens determination to stay on the land

(RNS) — Palestinian Christians are doing their utmost to encourage their cohort to stay put on their lands.

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Amid climate change concerns, Pope Francis says he is updating his ‘green’ encyclical

(RNS) — The pope made the announcement while addressing the need for human rights protections in Europe.

Kenya closes churches over ‘starvation massacre’ that has killed 427

NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — While deploring the mass starvation of members of Good News International Ministries in Malindi, officials of established churches are resisting calls for more regulation of religious groups.

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