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Elizabeth Dias

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World
6 Aug 2024
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Thursday that it would allow children of same-sex couples to be baptized, a remarkable reversal of church policy from one of the religious groups that had long sought to be a bulwark against gay rights.
Mormon Church Rescinds Policy That Stung Same-Sex Families
World
6 Aug 2024
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Thursday that it would allow children of same-sex couples to be baptized, a reversal of church policy from one of the religious groups that had long sought to be a bulwark against gay rights.
Mormon Church Rescinds Policy That Stung Same-Sex Families
World
6 Aug 2024
WASHINGTON — Pope Francis is expected to name Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Atlanta as the new Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington on Thursday, according to two people familiar with the selection process. The move would turn the page on a tumultuous period for a pivotal diocese whose recent leaders have been at the center of the church’s sexual abuse crisis in the United States.
World
6 Aug 2024
MILWAUKEE — Gregory Greiten was 17 years old when the priests organized the game. It was 1982 and he was on a retreat with his classmates from St. Lawrence, a Roman Catholic seminary for teenage boys training to become priests. Leaders asked each boy to rank which he would rather be: burned over 90 percent of his body, paraplegic, or gay.
World
25 Jun 2024
It was a momentous vote for the United Methodist Church, as the future of the country’s second-largest Protestant church hung in the balance. In a former football stadium in St. Louis last month, church officials and lay leaders from around the world voted to strengthen their ban on same-sex marriage and gay clergy, a decision that could now split the church.
World
25 Jun 2024
It was a momentous vote for the United Methodist Church, as the future of the country’s second-largest Protestant church hung in the balance. In a former football stadium in St. Louis last month, church officials and lay leaders from around the world voted to strengthen their ban on same-sex marriage and gay clergy, a decision that could now split the church.
World
30 Jun 2019
In August, leaders of the Mormon faith announced a game-changing divine revelation. Russell M. Nelson, the church’s president, said God had “impressed upon my mind the importance of the name he has revealed for his church.” Church members should no longer call themselves Mormons, or even use the shorthand LDS, the church announced.
'Mormon' no more faithful reflect on church's move to scrap a moniker