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'Day to Serve' collects an estimated 10,500 pounds of nonperishable food
richardb@herald-mail.comAn army of volunteers, mostly members of Berkeley County Mormon churches, collected an estimated 10,500 pounds of nonperishable food Saturday for a local food pantry. Dubbed “Day to Serve,” about 250 church members began the project on Sept....Tags: Washington, DC, Executive Branch, Christianity, Government, Religion and Belief
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'Mormon' fails to make a convert
I'd wanted to take an actual Mormon to see "The Book of Mormon," but the closest I could come was the lovely and patient older daughter — so well scrubbed and shimmery that she looked like an Irish coin. "Come on, Coin, let's go to the Pantages," I...
Tags: Jesse Jackson, The New York Times, Christianity, Entertainment, Comedy (genre)
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We will vote for a Mormon and a Catholic
If it is God’s will to evict Barack Obama from the White House Nov. 2, 2012, there are 71 million evangelical Christians like me living all over these United States who will go to the polls and vote for a Mormon and a Catholic to lead this nation...Tags: Christianity, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Israel
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Pride Parade to put faith at the forefront
Seeking to heal historical rifts between religious congregations and the gay community, organizers of this year's Pride Parade have moved the faithful closer to the front lines. More than a dozen religious organizations — Protestant, Jewish and,...
Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Belief and Faith, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Gay Pride San Diego
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Giuliani takes a few swipes at Obama
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and tore into President Obama on Thursday night at a California Republican Party fundraiser. The reception at the private Pacific Club in Newport Beach aimed to...
Tags: Libyan Civil War (2011), Mimi Walters, United Nations, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani
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How much for a ticket? The latest deals and prices
The creation of my top 10 list of upcoming fall theatrical attractions for last Sunday's A+E section meant some quality time wrestling with ticket prices. And comparing my list with that of the previous year, I could see an interesting snapshot of where...Tags: Clybourne Park (play), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Christianity, Ticketmaster, Services and Shopping
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Chicago filmmaker spent 8 years on new documentary 'Band of Sisters'
"You didn't really have (to) think much for yourself," a nun says of her early years, in the new documentary "Band of Sisters," which has its world premiere at the Siskel Film Center this week. "All that went unchanged for years and years and years...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Larry Cohen, Rome (Italy), Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Social Issues
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Letters to the Editor - June 5
Williams’ legacy affects our modern times To the editor: I very much appreciated Allan Powell’s column (March 25) on the great Colonial American Roger Williams. He remains primarily a figure for historians to study, though his legacy...Tags: Roger Williams, Church and State Relations, Religious Texts, Bible, Belief and Faith
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Small Wonders: Thoughts on politics and religion
Writing about my summer vacation or the random thoughts on being human that cross my mind each week doesn't always generate a lot of feedback. But open a debate on religion and politics and the flood gates open. Last week I posed a sensitive question:...Tags: Elections, Christianity, Voting, Belief and Faith, Religion and Belief
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Small Wonders: A convenient marriage of doctrine and politics
History is the chronicle of divorces between creed and deed. — Louis Fischer As recently as 2004, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — Mormons — were excluded from participating in events organized by the...Tags: Elections, Belief and Faith, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Stranger Than Fiction
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10 things you might not know about beards
Chicago Tribune reportersThere's been a lot of beard news to comb through this summer: Egypt elected Mohammed Morsi, its first bearded president. In Ohio, the big news is a series of beard- and hair-cutting attacks by Amish people against fellow Amish. Meanwhile, entertainment...Tags: Rock Hudson, Personal Service, Robert Aldrich, Jake Gyllenhaal, Central Intelligence Agency
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Muslim Taxi Family Reaches Out to Mormon Victims in Fatal Crash
pix11.com | @murphypixThe grieving family of a New York City cab driver who was killed in a rainy night accident on the Long Island Expressway reached out to the Utah relatives of the grandmother who died in the same crash, trying to shield her 11 year old grandson in the...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death, Long Island, Human Interest, Religion and Belief
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