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How Deepak Chopra’s AI spirituality is hijacking spiritual hunger
(RNS) — For 50 cents per 30-minute session, or $10 a month, readers can now ask Digital Deepak about their purpose, their fears, their path forward.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 11:29 PM |
Catholic universities search for tricky balance on Trump anti-DEI push
(RNS) — Many Catholic university leaders are trying to thread the needle between staying under the Trump administration’s radar and framing their work with marginalized students as grounded in their Catholic identities.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 10:13 PM |
When Catholic colleges cut theology majors, what happens to Catholic identity?
(RNS) — Just 63% of Catholic higher education institutions have theology or religious studies departments, down from 69% in 2016.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 10:07 PM |
African Christian leaders and health nonprofits seek to fill gaps after USAID cuts
(RNS) — The leaders from 10 countries on the continent called for more local funding to restore essential resources to fight malaria, HIV and tuberculosis.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 8:20 PM |
Pope Leo offers rare insight into his thoughts during the conclave
ISTANBUL, Turkey (RNS) — Pope Leo spoke about the themes of peace and unity that guided his papal visits to Turkey and Lebanon, affirming the Holy See’s commitment to dialogue in Ukraine and in the Middle East.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 8:15 PM |
‘Lebanon, stand up!’: Pope Leo revives calls for truth, justice after Beirut port blast
BEIRUT (RNS) — Survivors of the 2020 Beirut port explosion say they are still waiting for the truth as Pope Leo XIV urged Lebanon to become ‘a home of justice and fraternity.’
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 5:57 PM |
How modern American women are finding Hinduism’s powerful goddess tradition through dance
(RNS) — Bridging the East and West, American women have found Hinduism’s powerful divine feminine through the art of sacred dance.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 5:36 PM |
A long-lost Rubens painting depicting Crucifixion sells for $2.7 million
VERSAILLES, France (AP) — It was part of a French collection and was initially thought to be from one of the many Rubens workshops that existed at the time.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 4:47 PM |
United Lutheran Seminary to host ‘A Vision for Liberating Our Democracy’ Conference, February 27–28
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 3:37 PM |
Pope Leo’s visit to psychiatric hospital aims to combat stigma in Lebanon
JAL EL DIB, Lebanon (RNS) — In a country battered by economic collapse and recurring conflict, Pope Leo XIV visited with patients battling trauma, recovering from addiction and dealing with disabilities at the Psychiatric Hospital of the Cross.
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POSTED DECEMBER 02, 2025 7:09 AM |
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Staff Picks for 2025: Columns and Collections Staff Picks 2025: A few of the columns and collections we produced in this year that kept us connected and in conversation.
POSTED DECEMBER 30, 2025 10:00 AM |
On the Oracle Alice Wong, Disability, and Community When Alice Wong died in November, she left behind a legacy of care for a community of people like me with long COVID who know we are not alone.
POSTED DECEMBER 23, 2025 11:00 AM |
Staff Picks for 2025: Isaiah Thompson Isaiah Thompson's staff picks for 2025 include some of the most important news items NPQ shared with you since the threatening tide began flooding in.
POSTED DECEMBER 23, 2025 11:00 AM |
The Deadly Combination of Pregnancy and Rural Living in the United States Pregnant people in rural areas are twice as likely to have complications than their urban counterparts, and recent abortion bans have only made access to care more difficult.
POSTED DECEMBER 22, 2025 7:04 PM |
How Climate Instability and Extreme Heat Could Upend High School Sports Coaches, scientists, and advocates are sounding the alarm about heat stroke—the leading cause of heat-related deaths in high school athletes.
POSTED DECEMBER 22, 2025 6:55 PM |
Staff Picks for 2025: Steve Dubb NPQ's Senior Economic Justice Editor Steve Dubb highlights movement and nonprofit leaders, workers, and activists who are making a difference in our communities.
POSTED DECEMBER 22, 2025 4:29 PM |
Staff Picks for 2025: Alison Stine How can we as a nation reassess, renew ourselves, and stay ready? Here are Alison Stine's staff picks for 2025.
POSTED DECEMBER 22, 2025 11:00 AM |
A Canary in a Coal Mine: Amazon’s Luzerne County Data Center Luzerne County has become the site of a $20 billion Amazon data center. But is Amazon giving as much as it’s about to take?
POSTED DECEMBER 19, 2025 3:02 PM |
Gathering for Democracy: Dispatches from Chicago Here’s how Chicago’s first Longest Table event built belonging in the midst of ICE raids and a growing totalitarian regime.
POSTED DECEMBER 19, 2025 1:48 AM |
Navigating Conflict in Movement Spaces A lot of groups and projects break apart because of internal conflict. Here are some pointers on how to engage in productive conversations to keep movements together.
POSTED DECEMBER 18, 2025 6:28 PM |
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