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Library of Congress Seeks Inaugural Sermons
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nsymmonds
WASHINGTON (RNS) The Library of Congress’ American Folklife Center is seeking sermons that are preached in U.S. houses of worship during inaugural week. The library said it would mark the historic inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama as the nation’s first African-American president by adding sermons from a range of houses of worship and secular settings…
Police Evict Catholics from Shuttered New Orleans Churches
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nsymmonds
NEW ORLEANS — Police evicted parishioners from two New Orleans Catholic churches on Tuesday (Jan. 6), apparently ending a 72-day standoff that began when parishioners moved into the churches and occupied them around the clock to save them from closure. Accompanied by lawyers from the city attorney’s office, police arrived almost simultaneously at 121-year-old Our…
Gaza Conflict Spreads to Europe with Jews Attacked
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akornfeld
Paris – Signs are mounting that the conflict in Gaza is starting to spill over into violence in Europe’s towns and cities, with assaults against Jews and arson attacks on Jewish congregations in France, Sweden and Britain. Assailants rammed a burning car into the gates of a synagogue in Toulouse, in southwest France, on Monday…
Calif. Court Ruling May Impact Church Property Fights
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akornfeld
The Episcopal Church claimed a major legal victory Monday (Jan. 5) when California’s Supreme Court ruled that breakaway parishes do not have the right to keep church property if they secede from the national denomination. And while the decision technically applies to only one church in one state — St. James Church in Newport Beach,…
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