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Same-sex couples making new wedding rituals
SEATTLE (AP) — "People used to ask, when are you getting married?" Shelly Crocker says, leaning across the table at a north Seattle donut shop next to her wife, Sandy Kibort, and their daughter, Emma Kibort-Crocker. "I always told them, 'Well, the...
Tags: Weddings, Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Gays and Lesbians, Civil Rights
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Annual Easter egg hunt returns
The annual Easter egg hunt will once again take place on Sunday at Laguna Beach High School's baseball field. The Easter Bunny will stop by at 12:30 p.m. for pictures. The egg hunt — some 2,000 eggs will be filled with candy and then hidden...
Tags: Easter, Anglicanism, Religious Festivals, Christianity, American Legion
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Philippines bishops urgel Catholics to give up self-crucifixion and flagellation for Easter
The CatholicHerald website has a story about the Catholic bishop of the Philippines trying to discourage the faithful from whipping and nailing themselves to the cross on Good Friday: Authorities in the Philippines have announced that at least 24...
Tags: Easter, Religious Festivals, Christianity, Philippines, Religion and Belief
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Aberdeen gathering celebrates links between Passover, Catholicism
Two faiths met under one house of God on Sunday as people in Aberdeen learned how Passover and Catholicism are related. Hosted by St. Mary's Catholic Church of Aberdeen, members of the B'Nai Isaac Synagogue told the story of Passover to a crowd of more...
Tags: Egypt, Passover, Slavery, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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The Vatican knows how to put on a show
Since Pope Francis, seemingly a warm, likable man, began his papacy with a little self-deprecating joke about how the cardinals had to look "to the ends of the Earth" to find the new Bishop of Rome, it's reasonable to assume that the first non-European to...Tags: Francis I, Christianity, Memorial Day, Religion and Belief, Jonathan Pryce
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Cardinals enter Sistine Chapel for conclave to elect new pope
VATICAN CITY -- Looking solemn at the task before them, senior prelates of the Roman Catholic Church filed into the Sistine Chapel and locked themselves in Tuesday afternoon to begin the process of voting for a new pope under conditions of utmost secrecy....
Tags: Politics, Christianity, Vatican City, Religion and Belief, Religious Events
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Human bones in Pasadena backyard may be tied to Santeria
L.A. NOWThe human skull and other bones discovered in the backyard of a Pasadena home last week may have been purchased on the Internet, possibly for late-night rituals at a makeshift altar.... -
Channeling the spirits in color and line at Ellicott City gallery
Ephrem Kouakou prefers to work while the world sleeps. The artist says that in the dead of night, absent the sound of any human voice or music, he can best hear the "spirits" talking. He says he's been hearing the spirits steer his brush since he...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Fine Artists, Howard University, Algeria
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Windermere Union Church celebrates Ash Wednesday on Feb. 13
The Religion WorldWindermere Union Church, United Church of Christ, 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road, will hold an inspirational Ash Wednesday service in the sanctuary at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13. Rev. Barton Buchanan, the church minister, will officiate. Ash Wednesday is... -
Our View: Valentine's Day continues to evolve
The origin of Valentine’s Day is more macabre than sappy sweet, but sometime in the Middle Ages the day on which a third-century saint named Valentine was martyred — the Catholic Church recognizes at least three different saints — was...Tags: Religious Events
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Lenten observers take their Ashes to Go
Leta Dunham got her breakfast order to go at a Roland Avenue Starbucks Wednesday morning: a grande triple skim latte in her cup and, on her forehead, an ashen reminder that we are all destined to become dust. Dunham was among Ash Wednesday observers who...
Tags: Easter, Anglicanism, Ash Wednesday, Belvedere Square, Jesus Christ
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Joseph F., "Papa Joe," Donitzen Sr., 79, Windber
Joseph F., “Papa Joe,” Donitzen Sr., 79, Windber, went to be with the Lord Feb. 1, 2013. Born June 4, 1933, in Indian Head, son of Frank and Mary (Michniak) Donitzen. Preceded in death by parents; stepgrandson Tony; and numerous brothers and...
Tags: U.S. Army, Religious Events, Korean War (1950-1953)
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