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Jun 23 2024
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Suspected Islamist Terrorists Attack, Burn Synagogue and Orthodox Church in Russia’s Dagestan: Reports
The North Caucasus conflict between locals and jihadists has been simmering for more than a decade, leaving thousands dead or wounded. A string of shootings at a synagogue, an Orthodox church, and a local police station by unknown gunmen in Russia has left at least two police officers dead and six others wounded. According to Russian outlets translated by Reuters, the Russian Interior Ministry
The New York SunJun 23 2024
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“Christian privilege” in Colorado mountain town’s amphitheater fuels church-and-state storm
DILLON – Town leaders’ refusal to reconsider a longstanding practice of letting a Christian church use the Dillon Amphitheater for Sunday prayers has hurled the town into a national storm over worship in public facilities. They now face potential lawsuits from pressure groups. Freedom from Religion Foundation attorneys are demanding an end to any preferential treatment for the Dillon Community
The Denver PostSep 17 2024
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Federal Way will get a Mormon temple — across from Wild Waves theme park
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday that it will build a temple in Federal Way off Interstate 5 to serve Tacoma-area congregants. The temple will be the sixth in Washington and second in the Seattle metropolitan area. The first Seattle-area temple, dedicated in 1980, is in Bellevue. Church President Russell M. Nelson announced the temple during an October 2022
The Seattle TimesJun 14 2024
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Owners of 104-year-old church in downtown Tulsa seek new buyer
Officials with a 104-year-old downtown church say they remain committed to finding a buyer for the property despite previous negotiations with a neighboring church having fallen through. Officials with First Christian Church, 913 S. Boulder Ave., previously negotiated with Holy Family Cathedral, which announced last year that it was buying the First Christian property with plans to expand its
Tulsa WorldJun 23 2024
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Armed Militants in Dagestan Kill Priest and Police in Attacks on Churches, Synagogue and Police Post
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U.S. News & World ReportJun 23 2024
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Good Morning, Buffalo: Separating fact from fiction with the Buffalo Diocese and church closings
June 23, 2024 A wave of recommendations for church closures announced earlier this month left many Catholics shocked, angry and searching for answers about why some worship sites were chosen to be shut down, while others would remain open. With three out of every five parishes in the Buffalo Diocese currently operating in the red and a shortage of priests becoming more acute every year,
The Buffalo NewsJun 23 2024
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Videos show fiery Russian scenes after gunmen open fire at synagogues, church
Fox News DigitalJun 14 2024
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Former President Trump comes to Detroit for church roundtable, TPUSA downtown convention
Former President Donald Trump recently spoke about his connections with young and minority voters. "You know, we’re doing great with youth. we’re doing great with African-Americans, with Hispanic Americans through the roof," he said during an interview. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee will look to add to his voting base in Detroit when he speaks at a local church, as well as at
FOX 2 DetroitJul 11 2024
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'That's not what Douglas stands for, burning churches': Douglas is focused on moving past arson after verdict
DOUGLAS, Ariz. (KGUN) — “That's not what Douglas stands for— burning churches," said Douglas Mayor Donald Huish. "Douglas stands for rebuilding and coming together.” Things aren’t changing too much in Douglas after Eric Ridenour's guilty verdict, because the community is doing what they have been since the fires last year. They're moving forward. Susan Kramer, a ruling elder for First
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