Tracy Gordon

Tracy Gordon is an author at Religion News Service.

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Pope meets with Fidel Castro, urges more freedom

By Tracy Gordon — March 28, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Benedict XVI called for more religious freedom for the Catholic Church on his last day in communist Cuba. Around 300,000 people turned up for a papal Mass in Revolution Square in Havana, just before an unscheduled but much-anticipated meeting with Fidel Castro. By Alessandro Speciale.

Before politics, Mitt Romney was a Mormon bishop

By Tracy Gordon — March 28, 2012

(RNS) While Mitt Romney was building his career at Bain Capital, he was also a Mormon bishop who had to learn how to give sermons, advise squabbling couples, organize worship services, manage budgets and address the needs of more than 1,000 Mormons in the region. By Peggy Fletcher Stack.

‘Covenant’ to bind Anglican Communion appears dead

By Tracy Gordon — March 27, 2012

WASHINGTON (RNS) The U.S. Commission for Religious Freedom just got two new members, both darlings of conservatives: Princeton University philosopher Robert P. George and Zuhdi Jasser, who describes himself as an alternative voice to established Muslim civil rights groups. By Al Webb and Kevin Eckstrom.

Muslims call new religious freedom appointee a ‘puppet’ for Islam foes

By Tracy Gordon — March 27, 2012

WASHINGTON (RNS) The U.S. Commission for Religious Freedom just got two new members, both darlings of conservatives: Princeton University philosopher Robert P. George and Zuhdi Jasser, who describes himself as an alternative voice to established Muslim civil rights groups. By Lauren Markoe.

Report says church giving on the rebound

By Tracy Gordon — March 27, 2012

WASHINGTON (RNS) Churches may have suffered financially for the past three years due to the recession, but the fourth annual "State of the Plate" found strong evidence of a rebound in 2011. By Annalisa Musarra.

Refugee finds his own church ‘sanctuary’

By Tracy Gordon — March 27, 2012

HIGHLAND PARK, N.J. (RNS) Saul Timisela spends his days in a Sunday school classroom, with a small bed and a rack on which to dry his laundry. The room is decorated with cards from children expressing their love. "It is my home and I love it," says Timisela, who's been seeking sanctuary to avoid deportation back to Indonesia. By Bob Braun.

Alain de Botton’s tips for atheists

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

(RNS) In "Religion for Atheists: A Non-Believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion," Alain de Botton proposes ways atheists can borrow some of the rituals, practices and other trappings of religion and adapt them to build a better secular society.

Pope arrives in Cuba, blasts economic ‘selfishness’

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) On his arrival in Cuba, Pope Benedict XVI renewed the Catholic church's pledge to work with the Communist government in order to help the island look at the future, and criticized the "ambition and selfishness" which engendered the global economic crisis. By Alessandro Speciale.

Church’s mock raid leaves teen traumatized

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (RNS) A fake terrorist raid staged to show Christian teenagers the perils faced by Christian missionaries left one 14-year-old girl so traumatized that her mother filed a report with the police, claiming her daughter suffered a busted lip and bruised knees. By Ed Komenda.

Lapsed Catholics explain why they leave church

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

TRENTON, N.J. (RNS) As part of a survey to understand why they have stopped attending Mass, a few hundred lapsed Catholics were asked what issues they would raise with the bishop. He would have gotten an earful. By Peggy McGlone.

Tim Tebow brings a little goodness to Gotham

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

NEW YORK (RNS) Tim Tebow is Howdy Doody in a helmet, Opie Taylor running for touchdowns -- while reciting Bible verses, stopping to find a lost dog, visiting sick children in a hospital and helping a little old lady across the street, all before he reaches the end zone. By Kevin Manahan.

Survey finds deep mistrust for Muslims in Canada

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

ORONTO (RNS) A new poll shows that more than half of all Canadians distrust Muslims, and 42 percent of Canadians said discrimination against Muslims is "mainly their fault." By Ron Csillag.

Churches rally around Trayvon Martin on ‘hoodie Sunday’

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

Concern over the killing of unarmed Trayvon Martin was echoed in religious centers from Atlanta to New York and California, with many preachers and their congregations wearing hooded sweatshirts in Martin's memory.

Do atheists have anything to learn from religion?

By Tracy Gordon — March 26, 2012

(RNS) In his new book, "Religion For Atheists: A Non-believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion," Swiss philosopher Alain d Botton outlines an array of things he contends religions get right and atheists can adopt to create a better, richer secular society. By Kimberly Winston.

Pillsbury Bake-Off puts crimp in cook’s Passover prep

By Tracy Gordon — March 22, 2012

(RNS) Amy Siegel will compete in the Pillsbury Bake-Off in Orlando on Monday (March 26) with her strawberry swirl-peanut-butter-brownie cupcakes, but the contest is getting in the way of preparing her kitchen for Passover. By Vicki Hyman.

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