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Why Protestants need some saints of our own

By Jonathan Merritt — November 4, 2014
Saint are reminders that if you follow Jesus, in the words of Flannery O’Connor, “you will know the truth and the truth will make you strange.” We Protestants could use a few more of those if you ask me.

COMMENTARY: Openness, diversity and magnanimity

By Tom Ehrich — March 11, 2014
(RNS) Traditionalists have had five decades to promote Christianity by keeping the 1950s alive. Now it's time to let innovation happen.

U.S. nuns rip Vatican for ‘unsubstantiated accusations’

By David Gibson — June 1, 2012

(RNS) Leaders representing most of the nation‚'s 57,000 Catholic nuns on Friday (June 1) said a Vatican crackdown on their group was based on "unsubstantiated" allegations, and caused "scandal and pain'' in the church. By David Gibson.

No pews, no suits, no problem

By Tracy Gordon — February 13, 2012

SANFORD, Fla. (RNS) Comfortable is a theme that's becoming common as  churches are springing up in unexpected locations: movie theaters, skating rinks, strip malls and old warehouses, among others. By Elizabeth Crisp.

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