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Topics: Ethical Living | Environment
As more U.S. states legalize composting humans, some Catholics aren’t digging it
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |Groups are split on whether turning bodies into soil is respectful
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Topics: Justice | Human Rights
Faith leaders raise alarm about California shelters for migrant children
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |The Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity wants the U.S. to stop holding children in large-scale influx facilities
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Topics: Spirituality | LGBTQ2S+
‘This was the last straw’: Queer Catholics leaving church after marriage decree
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |The Vatican's refusal on allowing priests to bless same-sex unions is at odds with its LGBTQ2 members
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Topics: Spirituality | Society
What four strangers learned while living together during a pandemic
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |The interfaith experiment brought together four young people from different religious backgrounds
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Topics: Spirituality | Politics
Closed by COVID-19, U.S. church reopens to provide respite on Election Day
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |The leadership at All Saints decided that opening the building to the public and parishioners was "a way for them to be in community"
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Topics: Spirituality | Activism
U.S. ‘movement chaplains’ provide spiritual care for activists
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |In an emerging role, these faith leaders offer support before, during and after demonstrations
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Topics: Spirituality | Society
Snowstorm didn’t stop this church from hosting drive-in service
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |COVID-19 has triggered a wave of unique church services as worshippers seek community
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Topics: Spirituality | Human Rights
A Muslim prayer was shared across the U.S.-Mexico border
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |Border Mosque, in Texas, and Border Church, in Tijuana, meet at the same time on the last Sunday of every month
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Topics: Spirituality | Society
Los Angeles synagogue opens lot to people living in cars
By Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service |More than 16,000 people in the county live in their vehicles