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Berlin exhibit highlights how the Nazis exploited Martin Luther’s legacy

By Emily McFarlan Miller — October 19, 2017
BERLIN (RNS) — Most visitors to events in Germany marking this year’s 500th anniversary of the Reformation probably didn’t expect to find an exhibition setting out just how extensively the Nazis used Luther to justify their anti-Semitism and nationalism.

Catholics and Jews mark history of the menorah with first joint show

By Josephine McKenna — February 20, 2017
ROME (RNS) During the Roman Empire the menorah became a strong cultural and religious symbol for Jews, as a joint Vatican and Jewish exhibit points out.

Exhibit recounts St. John Paul II’s relationship to Jewish community

By Rosie Scammell — July 29, 2015
VATICAN CITY (RNS) Through old photographs, videos and documents, the English-language displays recount the life of John Paul II from his early years in Wadowice, a city in southern Poland, where he grew up in an apartment owned by a Jewish family.

Exhibit of sacred Catholic art embraces a contemporary vision

By Maryann Eidemiller — November 4, 2014
LATROBE, Pa. (RNS) The exhibit at St. Vincent College is meant to give parishes an alternative to “cookie cutter art” from a catalog.

Gay Muslims come out in Toronto photo exhibit

By Omar Sacirbey — June 13, 2014
(RNS) “Muslims around the world are saying, ‘You know what? My relationship with Islam doesn't have to be guilt-ridden,’” said Toronto native Samra Habib, the photographer behind “Just Me and Allah.”
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