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Christian Oscars * Fading faith * Puritan Valentine’s Day: Monday’s Roundup

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It’s a garden Gnome and a magazine cover! Duck Dynasty is everywhere… David Gibson for RNS
It’s a garden Gnome and a magazine cover! Duck Dynasty is everywhere… David Gibson for RNS

Remember: Valentine’s Day is on Friday. Read to the end of today’s roundup for some card ideas.

North Korea has rescinded an invitation for a senior U.S. official to visit to seek the release of imprisoned American missionary Kenneth Bae, who says he is worried about his health.

When did faith start to fade? The New Yorker asks in its new issue, exploring the rise of secularism.

The New Yorker also profiled “The Christian Oscars,” or the Movieguide awards that awards films that feature faith and values. Winners included ”Shark Tank,” “Duck Dynasty” and “The Bible” series on the History Channel.

A year since his resignation, Pope Emeritus Benedict has no regrets. Meanwhile, Pope Francis is shifting in tone and not in doctrine, Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley says in a new interview with the Boston Globe.

Mother Jones explains why Sochi has 20,000 Muslims but no mosques. On Sunday, Russian Jews remembered Israeli athletes murdered at 1972 Munich Olympic Games.

The United Methodist Church is in a crisisover gay marriage and church law as some clergy preside over gay weddings.

The Supreme Court should be issuing a ruling soon on how the government conducts public prayers.

Christians are warming up to beer, says Brett McCracken.

Read full post here.

Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Sarah Pulliam Bailey joined RNS as a national correspondent in 2013. She has previously served as managing editor of Odyssey Networks and online editor for Christianity Today.

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