Opinion | Does American democracy need more religion? – The Boston Globe
Opinion | Does American democracy need more religion? The Boston Globesource
Opinion | Does American democracy need more religion? The Boston Globesource
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A new book argues that the mother of Jesus was a powerhouse in her own right.For two thousand years, Mary—the mother of Jesus—has been honored in cathedrals, hymns, and paintings…
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More Americans than ever attend non-denominational churches. Experts say it’s a major shift in U.S. Christianity. CBS Newssource
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Two mosaic floors uncovered in Berat, Albania, once known as ancient Antipatrea (Greek: Ἀντιπάτρεια), are shedding light on its early Christian past and its strong links to the Greek-speaking world…
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MissionFrance, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, and Austria lead the list of countries with the highest number of incidents. Photo: Vatican NewsThe Vienna-based observatory has documented 2,211 anti-Christian hate crimes…
MissionChristian identification remains moderately strong Photo: Gallup According to Gallup’s latest findings, fewer than half of Americans—49 percent—say religion remains important to their daily lives. Ten years ago, that figure…