Associated Press

Rachel Zoll, esteemed colleague, friend and AP religion writer, dead at 55

By David Crary — May 7, 2021
Zoll, an award-winning journalist, was admired and respected by colleagues and peers. She was a beloved member of the religion journalism community.

Yes, the Catholic Church benefitted from federal PPP loans. Good for them.

By Thomas Reese — February 12, 2021
(RNS) — If I were a bishop, pastor or president of a school, I, too, would have gone after every penny I could legally get.

Yes, Catholic Church got billions in federal coronavirus aid — and thank goodness

By Charles C. Camosy — July 13, 2020
(RNS) — The AP's criticism of the Catholic Church's decision to apply for PPP loans misses the fact that many local Catholic organizations are staffed by essential workers.

Jewish groups say conspiracy theory over anti-Islam film won’t die

By Lauren Markoe — September 27, 2012

(RNS) Jewish civil rights groups are concerned that a false report blaming Jews for the anti-Islam film roiling the Muslim world won't die. By Lauren Markoe. 

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