I posted last week on the Top 10 religion stories of 2012, as chosen by the Religion Newswriters Association.
Do Nativity scenes owe more to artists than historians?
I am blessed to be a member of an absolutely wonderful congregation. It’s a healthy mix of people who work together to keep the mission of our congregation going and thriving. Our regular focus on the Divine Service inspires all of our mission work, including a parish school and community programs.
Yes, before Baltimore, Lori was bishop of Newtown
If the mainstream press has a creed, one of its central tenets is certainly this old truth: All news is local.
2012: Top 10 religion stories of the year
As we near the end of 2012 â can you believe we made it this far!? â the time has come for the Top 10 of everything.
Galileo meets the Mayan apocalypse
WWROD: Which denominations do what well?
So, GetReligion readers, have you submitted a religion-rooted question yet to veteran scribe Richard Ostling, over at his new weblog? That would be the one called “Religion Q&A: The Ridgewood Religion Guy answers your questions” (click here for some background).
Ghost of Notre Dame's modern-day 'Rudy'
Got news? White House vs. Little Sisters of the Poor
From coast to coast, the lawyers of religious groups and charities can almost quote the following legal language by heart. This is, of course, linked to the strange — from a church-state separation perspective — Health and Human Services mandate that attempts to create two different levels of religious liberty in the United States.
Fox forces the Mass into Christmas
A friend put this picture up on Google+ (so I guess that answers the question of whether people still use Google+!). Around the same time, a reader submitted this story from Fox News, headlined: