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Students Walk Cross-Country for Life
WASHINGTON – Students from over 30 colleges and universities around the country will be walking across America to promote the value of unborn human life. -
Pope: Catholic-Reformed Dialogue Heals 'Tragic Divisions'
The dialogue between the Reformed Church and the Roman Catholic Church has the power to heal 'tragic divisions' that arose among Christians during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation -
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Catholics, Protestants Urged to Meditate During Christmas Season
Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday urged Catholics to avoid the commercialization of Christmas and suggested that assembling the Nativity scene at home is an effective way of presenting the faith to children -
Christian Reformed Church Opens 2006 Synod, Elects Ill. Pastor as President
Delegates to the 2006 Christian Reformed Church annual synod opened the weeklong meeting over the weekend with the election of an Illinois pastor as the new synod president. -
U.K. Civil Unions Pose New Questions for Anglican Communion
Gay rights groups celebrated while conservative and evangelical bodies criticized the first wave of civil unions that took place across the United Kingdom this week. -
Episcopal Head 'Deeply Grieved' as Iraq War Passes 3rd Year
The head of U.S. Episcopal Church said Friday that he is -
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Prayers for Kidnapped Peace Workers Continue as Deadline Passes
Prayers for the four abducted Christian peace activists in Iraq continued as their families and governments sought word on their condition Monday – two days after a deadline set by their kidnappers to