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Interfaith prayer breakfast focuses on unity
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Various faiths may not agree on theology, but they can still work together to make the community a better place, attendees of an annual interfaith prayer breakfast said Thursday. An estimated 300 people, representing at least 10 religious...Tags: Government, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Christianity, National Government
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Salvation Army celebrates National Day of Prayer
Staff WriterRoughly a hundred people bowed their heads to pray together early Thursday as part of a National Day of Pray celebration hosted by the Salvation Army at Desert Trails RV Park. The Christian non-profit has been hosting the local celebration for more than...Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, The Salvation Army
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Leaders of Boy Scouts endorse allowing gay boys but not adults
Top officials of the Boy Scouts of America have unanimously recommended allowing gay boys into the ranks of one of the nation's oldest and most traditional youth groups while continuing to exclude homosexual adults as leaders. Scouting's executive...
Tags: Intel Corp., Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Social Organizations, Youth Organizations
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Sexual switcheroo prompts guy to step out
Dear Amy: I have been in a relationship with my girlfriend for six years. She moved into my house, and we shared a bedroom for five years. She has always been a religious Catholic who struggled with her belief that sex outside of wedlock is a sin. She...
Tags: Family, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Marriage
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Greatest Generation's spirit may be coming back, as reflected in marathons
There was nothing tangible that made what Tom Brokaw called "The Greatest Generation" great. It was just an unidentifiable spirit. I may be wrong, but I think I see signs of that spirit coming back. The St. Luke's Half Marathon, with a 13.1-mile...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), World War II (1939-1945), Terrorism, Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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READER SUBMITTED: Tibetan Buddhist Center Will Bless Friendly Animals Of All Sizes
ReddingThe Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace (DNKL), who recently co-hosted the Dalai Lama's visit to Connecticut, will host an Animal Blessing under the spiritual direction of Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Jampa. The Animal Blessing will take place on...Tags: Animal Planet (tv network), Buddhism, Dalai Lama, Animals, UNICEF
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Survey: Many Muslims want sharia, but differ on what that means
In Afghanistan, Iraq and many other countries across the globe, most Muslims support making sharia, or Islamic law, the official law of the land, according to a sweeping survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. But sharia means different...
Tags: Afghanistan, Science and Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Indonesia, Islam
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Friendship and equivalence
In regards to the recent conversation occurring between Mr. Zachary Slayback and Dr. Scott Bastian during this month, it is evident that both gentlemen have strong beliefs that they are not in any way shy to state. Observing this open discussion occur,...Tags: Values, Separation of Church and State, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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'God Belongs' rally draws massive crowd
The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.Anna Rasberry fell into a dream-like state while in her previous Vance Street home several years ago. She opened her spirit to receive God's message, she said. "I was in a vision, a sleep," Rasberry recalled the experience Saturday. "It was a long line....Tags: The Happiest News!, Human Interest, Housing and Urban Planning, Blindness, Interior Policy
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Tribeca 2013: In 'Trials of Muhammad Ali,' a counterpoint to '42'
NEW YORK--When a championship boxer like Muhammad Ali felt disrespected by another fighter, he might have been expected to do what most boxers would: knock his opponent's lights out. But the icon took a different route when faced with a rival he...
Tags: Jackie Robinson, Hoop Dreams (movie), Trials, Will Forte, Tribeca
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Bombing suspect's mother certain on sons' innocence
BOSTON (AP) — The angry and grieving mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects insists that her sons are innocent and that she's no terrorist. But Zubeidat Tsarnaeva is drawing increased attention after federal officials say Russian...
Tags: Justice System, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Islam, Jihad, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Chechens in U.S. feel shame, fear over Boston bombing
When Albina Digaeva, a Chechen who was granted political asylum in the United States, first learned that the Boston bombing suspects were from Chechnya, she called the California family who initially put her up when she arrived 15 years ago and...Tags: Migration, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Human Rights, Islam, University of Maryland, College Park
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