Sally Morrow

Sally Morrow joined Religion News Service in March 2012 as Photo/Multimedia Editor. She is a photographer and editor based in Kansas City. Morrow has worked as a multimedia editor and photographer at Newsday, The Des Moines Register, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

All Stories by Sally Morrow

Video: What’s it like to be Catholic these days?

By Sally Morrow — April 22, 2014
Host Zach Anner asks Blythe about being Catholic, birth control, homeschool, confession and having five children.

Photo slideshow: Eric Holder speaks of healing during interfaith memorial

By Sally Morrow — April 17, 2014
(RNS) U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was among clergy of various faiths, students, and members of the community who gathered Thursday (April 17) to remember three shooting victims during a "Service of Unity & Hope" at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City in Overland Park, Kan.

Video: A new generation of freethinkers

By Sally Morrow — April 11, 2014
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (RNS) Parents who attended the first Kansas City Oasis gathering, a "secular community," talk about how they hope to raise their children in a freethinking environment.

Video: Priest rocks out at wedding, surprises bride and groom

By Sally Morrow — April 9, 2014
On their wedding day, Chris and Leah O’Kane got the surprise of a lifetime when their priest belted out a personalized version of "Hallelujah," a song originally written by Leonard Cohen and more recently popularized by Jeff Buckley's rendition.

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Bivocational pastors

By Sally Morrow — April 7, 2014
"Some ministers are answering the call to care for their families and tend to their flocks by working two full-time jobs."

Have a Little Faith Video: The atheist church

By Sally Morrow — March 27, 2014
Singing, ice breakers and talks on science are all part of the Sunday Assembly, a gathering of atheists. Zach Anner, host of SoulPancake, meets with Sarah, an atheist at the Sunday Assembly in L.A. that is a, "godless congregation that celebrates life."

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Gun violence and the faith community

By Sally Morrow — March 20, 2014
"While the Sandy Hook school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut horrified the nation last year, every month even more children are killed by guns. Since Newtown, some faith leaders and religious groups have supported new gun restrictions. Others have advocated a need both to use force and to have the guns to do so."

Video: Don’t freak, I’m Sikh

By Sally Morrow — March 17, 2014
"My turban reminds me to be a good person," says Pardeep Singh, in this video he created about his faith.

Video: Never-before-seen footage of Pope Francis

By Sally Morrow — March 12, 2014
The Sede Vacante debuts images of Pope Francis during his first year as Pope, such as footage of him praying in the chapel before stepping out onto the balcony after being elected, and sitting in the cockpit during his flight to Rio.

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: The real Philomena

By Sally Morrow — March 3, 2014
The movie “Philomena" was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture, at the Academy Awards on Sunday (March 2). The real Philomena Lee, played by Judi Dench in the movie, speaks with Religion & Ethics Newsweekly about her journey.

Video: Blurred lines church signs parody

By Sally Morrow — February 24, 2014
"God responds to knee mail," and "We ain't too scholastic, but we're quite handy, with letters made of plastic," are some the clever quotes from this musical video parody of Robin Thicke's popular hit "Blurred Lines," which uses church signs to send messages.

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Jordan, the other Holy Land

By Sally Morrow — February 20, 2014
"Jordanian Christians insist some of the most important ancient sites, such as the site of Jesus’ baptism, are on their side of the Jordan River."

Video: Free Valentine’s Day weddings

By Sally Morrow — February 14, 2014
Interfaith couples, Buddhist couples, same-sex couples...couples of all kinds celebrated their relationships on Friday (Feb. 14) at Unity Temple in Kansas City, Mo. The only requirement was love.

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: India’s sacred cows

By Sally Morrow — February 12, 2014
"Cows are considered sacred by Hindus in India. They were the favorite animal of Lord Krishna, and they serve as a symbol of wealth, strength, and abundance."

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Video: Nuns versus pipeline

By Sally Morrow — February 4, 2014
Environmental concerns prompt the Sisters of Loretto to oppose a company from building a gas pipeline through their land in Kentucky.
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