Colorado Springs

It’s been a week since the Club Q shooting. Let’s not move on.

By Shane Claiborne — November 28, 2022
(RNS) — The LGBTQ community continues to bear a disproportionate amount of hateful gun violence in America.

How to talk to kids about antisemitism

By Jeffrey Salkin — November 22, 2022
(RNS) — A sad but necessary lesson for difficult and challenging times.

Disgraced pastor Ted Haggard faces new allegations

By Yonat Shimron — July 26, 2022
(RNS) — A pastor at St. James Church said two young adult men told him Haggard touched them inappropriately on several occasions at the church.

California Catholic bishop tells priests to decline vaccine exemption requests

By Alejandra Molina — August 13, 2021
(RNS) — San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy said Catholic social teaching doesn't justify a religious exemption to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

Religion news in 2015: Terror, fear and forgiveness

By Jerome Socolovsky — December 28, 2015
(RNS) "Faith-based" cleansing of ancient lands, murder and forgiveness motivated by scripture, and religiously inspired concern for the poor and the environment were hallmarks of 2015.

Christians forgive murderers even after mass shootings (COMMENTARY)

By Rob Schwarzwalder — December 7, 2015
(RNS) There is a striking facet of the recent tragedies that shines brightly amidst their grim darkness: The witness of Christians who, in the face of evil, have displayed the love of their savior and the forgiveness he alone can bring.

Planned Parenthood and those villainous Christians (COMMENTARY)

By Jonah Goldberg — December 2, 2015
If we can't condemn Islam for Muslim terrorists, why condemn Christians? asks Jonah Goldberg.

Planned Parenthood attack kills a policeman, a mom and a veteran

By Reuters — November 28, 2015
The Colorado Springs clinic, which includes abortion services, has been the target of repeated protests by anti-abortion activists. The policeman who died was a co-pastor at an evangelical church.

Air Force Academy drops ‘So help me God’ from honor oath

By Kimberly Winston — October 28, 2013
(RNS) The Air Force Academy's Honor Oath was adopted by the academy’s first class in 1959 without the words "So help me God," which were added in 1984 following a cheating scandal.

Aurora worshippers seek solace, guidance after movie theater shooting

By Tracy Gordon — July 23, 2012

AURORA, Colo. (RNS) Worshippers in this city rocked by Friday's mass shooting flocked to church Sunday, seeking solace within their faith communities.

Debate reignites over religion at Air Force Academy

By Chris Lisee — July 12, 2012

 (RNS) Debate has reignited at the Air Force Academy over the proper place of religion as fresh cadets arrived for basic training in Colorado Springs, Colo. By Chris Lisee.

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