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Jewish Americans Say They Are Scapegoated For The Coronavirus Spread
Violations of health regulations by Orthodox Jews have been documented by public officials and media at a level of scrutiny that Jews say others don't face. -
With COVID-19 Hurting Church Finances, Catholic Parishes In Boston May Consider Merging
“The financial consequences of the suspension of Masses has been dramatic and onerous,” said Terry Donilon, spokesperson for the archdiocese. -
Boston Archdiocese Sends Priests To Bless Dying COVID-19 Patients In Area Hospitals
The Boston Archdiocese is organizing teams of priests to provide the Sacrament of the Sick, a traditional Catholic anointing end-of-life ceremony. -
Faith And Purpose During The Coronavirus Pandemic
How has the COVID-19 crisis impacted religious and secular communities? -
Massachusetts Christian Churches Ready For An Easter Unlike Any Other
How do you rejoice in times like these? -
How Area Jewish Residents Are Planning For Passover Amidst The Coronavirus Epidemic
This year will be a Passover night different from all other Passover nights. -
Keep The Faith, Lose The Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs In The Age Of Coronavirus
Before she was the interim minister at the Central Christian Church of Austin, Janet Maykus was a chaplain in health care settings, a job that required… -
Bikers Get A Bad Rep, So They Started A Church Where They Feel Welcome
Though it began as a way to reach bikers in Bangor, Maine, the mission has now become broader, with a focus on teaching the Bible and offering services to those in need. -
All Rev'd Up: Catholic Church Has Seen 'No Systemic Change'
Little has changed since Pope Francis' sexual abuse protection summit last year, Price and Monroe say. -
Pope Francis Won't Allow Married Men As Priests, Women As Deacons
Bishops from the Amazon region had sought the changes to address a shortage of clergy. But some Roman Catholic conservatives warned that enacting them would lead to the end of clerical celibacy rules.