The court previously ruled that Gard’s life-support machine should be switched off and that he should be allowed die with “dignity.”
Read More »Gonzaga hosts conference: Engaging with Communities for Justice
Oct. 19-21, 2017, Gonzaga University will host the Fourth International Conference on Hate Studies. The interdisciplinary academic forum tackles the topic of hate and related social issues, and the ways to combat it.
Read More »Proposed budget bill would add teeth to Trump’s Johnson Amendment order
And about 8 in 10 Americans (79 percent) say it is inappropriate for pastors to endorse a political candidate during a church service, according to a 2015 survey by LifeWay Research.
Read More »Spokane Buddhist Temple holds fourth obon festival
On a hot, sunny Saturday afternoon, attendees of all ages visited the Spokane Buddhist Temple to obtain an insight into Japanese culture as they dined on Japanese cuisine, amongst other activities, including the delicious taste of sweet and sour pork and chewy coconut flavor of mochi dessert amidst Buddhist literature, jewelry and other merchandise.
Read More »Immaculate Heart Retreat Center to hold icon retreat
Sister Mary Eucharista, organizer of the retreat and program organizer at Immaculate Heart Retreat Center, said the retreat focuses on participants using a medium to gain access to “the grace of the retreat,” where they would paint icons in order to achieve that.
Read More »Protestant churches embrace gluten-free bread for Communion as Vatican reaffirms ban
While the Roman Catholic world digests a Vatican letter confirming the church’s prohibition on gluten-free wafers, Protestant churches continue to place orders for a Eucharist that won’t bother the gluten-intolerant.
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