Monty Python
‘Hacking the good’ from religion at a secular solstice
By Tara Isabella Burton — December 20, 2018
(RNS) — A secular solstice celebration in wintertime is not for everyone. But attending one of these rituals for the religiously unaffiliated helps define our own ideas of 'sacred' and 'profane.'
Beyond Halloween: Witches, devils, trials and executions
By Thomas Reese — October 24, 2017
(RNS) — As Halloween approaches, the Rev. David Collins, a Jesuit professor of history at Georgetown University, takes us back to a time in European history when witches were persecuted and executed by society.
The ‘Splainer: The fuss over ‘Black Jesus’
By Kimberly Winston — August 8, 2014
(RNS) Conservative critics call "Black Jesus" racially and religiously offensive. But it's not the first time artistic depictions of Jesus have gotten people all riled up.
Women bishops * Blasphemous twits * Gay tornadoes: Religious Freedom Recap: Nov. 18-25
By Brian Pellot — November 25, 2013
The Church of England welcomes women bishops. Another man is arrested for tweeting about the Prophet Muhammad in Kuwait. And word is God sent tornadoes to Illinois last week because s/he was upset about the state’s new gay marriage law. Watch out, Hawaii.
Monty Python reunion promises ‘tiny piece of ancient sex.’ What about blasphemy?
By Brian Pellot — November 21, 2013
The British comedy troupe, famous for its irreverent take on religion, will reunite for a one-off show in London next year. Here’s a look back at Python sketches some faithful folks found offensive.
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