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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.

ICE Officers Told to Take Action Against All Undocumented Immigrants Encountered While on Duty

The head of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit in charge of deportations has directed his officers to take action against all undocumented immigrants they may cross paths with, regardless of criminal histories.

Attending church is good for your health. Now what?

Published in May by researchers from Vanderbilt University, the study found that middle-aged adults who attended religious services at least once in the past year were half as likely to die prematurely as those who didn’t.

Centers for Spiritual Living Release Statement on Affordable Health Care

They said that affordable health care plays a significant role in the American Dream and is important for living constructive and inclusive spiritual values.

Spokane author’s faith journey leads her to write children’s book on Hinduism

Conover’s most recent book published in December 2016, “Katha Sagar, Ocean Stories: Hindu Wisdom for Every Age” (with Unitarian minister Abhi Janamanchi), is an exploration of Hinduism suitable for children and adults; it is the first of its kind apart from books that detail Hindu festivals.

“Rethinking Poverty” seminar coming to Spokane this month

The speakers will be discussing what the foundations of a free and virtuous society are and how the principles of these foundations can be used to address poverty. 

Victims in Thousands of Potential Hate Crimes Never Notify Police

More than half of the people who said they were the victim of a hate crime in recent years did not report the incidents to police.

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