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“Science, Theology and Pope Francis’ Ecological Vision” is topic of upcoming Gonzaga lecture

John F. Haught, research professor in Georgetown University’s theology department, will discuss “Science, Theology and Pope Francis’ Ecological Vision,” at Gonzaga University’s Flannery Lecture in March.

Cardinal O’Malley: We have a moral and ethical responsibility to report abuse

Catholic clergy have a “moral and ethical responsibility” to report sexual abuse, the cardinal tasked with reforming the Vatican’s approach to sexual crimes said after criticism of the Holy See.

How Scalia’s death affects key cases before the Supreme Court this year

The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is a major setback for the conservative legal movement, as will become clear in the months ahead.

Justice Scalia found dead at Texas ranch

Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, the outspoken leader of the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc, was found dead at a Texas ranch Saturday morning, the San Antonio Express News reported on its website.

Spring Women’s Retreat coming to Lutherhaven

Audrey Duensing-Werner, director of Child and Family Ministries at Concordia Lutheran Church in Kirkwood, MO, will lead a Spring Women's Retreat in March at Lutherhaven Ministries in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Franklin Graham helps resolve Oregon standoff

Franklin Graham, the son of famed evangelist Billy Graham and an increasingly outspoken figure among social conservatives, played a role in negotiations with the last four rightwing protesters at federal wildlife refuge in Oregon that finally ended their holdout.

Film Festival coming to Whitworth

Whit worth University is inviting the community to its eighth annual Leonard A. Oakland Film Festival, Feb. 20-22.

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