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At the age of 79, Patriarch Alexiy II, leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, has passed away. Alexiy II became the head of the church in 1990, during which time he oversaw the fall of communism.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the victims of the tragedy in Mumbai. There is nothing more painful to see than acts of violence carried out in the name of religion.
Baylor University, a Baptist University in Texas, recently held a seminar about Spirituality in China, which is being called a breakthrough in spiritual relations between the two nations.
Now more than a week after the November 4th election, California's Proposition 8, which was passed by voters, is continuing to draw public controversy.
The U.S. Supreme court will soon be hearing arguments in a case that started in Pleasant Grove City, Utah, over a local religious group, the Summum, who hoped to donate a monument to a local park.
Students at Brown University are discovering Universal Life Church, with one calling their ULC ordination "spiritually empowering" because they can officiate weddings for people of all faiths.
In Omaha, Nebraska, Minor League Baseball team the Royals are now offering a unique wedding service at their home stadium. They're allowing couples to get married in the historic ballpark.
It is Tuesday, November 4th, 2008, and election day is finally here. Many organizations are offering perks to voters, and we are offering free ordinations, as we always do!
As regular readers of this blog know, California's Proposition 8 will be on the ballot Tuesday, and couples are rushing out to tie the knot before election day.
Churches in Brooklyn, New York teamed up with the New York Police Department to offer a gun exchange program in the city. Five Harlem churches collected hundreds of weapons — in exchange for cash.
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