journalists

Why the Synod on Synodality is confusing to American Catholics

By Thomas Reese — June 26, 2023
(RNS) — If an American were in charge of running the pope’s synod, it would be very different.

India seeks to portray sense of calm in locked-down Kashmir

By Emily Schmall — August 29, 2019
NEW DELHI (AP) — By limiting the ability of journalists to report on the region, critics of the Indian prime minister say, India's government has whitewashed coverage of resistance to the new policy of direct rule in Kashmir.

Religion journalists singing country & blues in Nashville

By Thomas Reese — September 5, 2017
(RNS) — 'There are simply fewer religion writers today. They have either been laid off or jumped ship before they got pushed out.'

Muslim journalists no longer as rare in US newsrooms

By Lauren Markoe — January 12, 2016
(RNS) Can more Muslims in the media give us a better understanding of Islam and those who practice it?

Pope Francis explains why he chose his name, urges a ‘church of the poor’

By David Gibson — March 16, 2013
The new pontiff explains his choice of name in off-the-cuff remarks to journalists on Saturday, and emphasizes care of the environment. He also gives them only a silent blessing in respect for non-Catholics and nonbelievers, potentially a controversial move.
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