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Trump slammed the first US pope. The country’s bishops now appear more united than ever

After President Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo, U.S. Catholic bishops have responded with unity, defending the pope’s authority and amplifying his calls for peace.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: April 17

News Roundup: Seattle Buddhist temple nears reopening, Catholic Republicans respond to Trump’s remarks on the pope, and more Spokane news highlights.

How the GOP motivated these women faith leaders to run for Congress as Democrats

THE 19TH - More Democratic clergy members are running for office as the GOP embraces Christian nationalist talking points — and Trump posts a Jesus-like image of himself.

‘He made everyone feel seen’: Rev. Jim Dyson remembered for a life of love and ministry

Remembering Rev. Jim Dyson’s decades of ministry across the Inland Northwest, highlighting his humor, prison outreach and commitment to loving others.

Habitat for Humanity Spokane receives $6.5 million in state funds for affordable housing

Funding in Spokane will support more than 100 affordable homeownership units as Habitat for Humanity continues its faith-driven mission.

Spokane’s first Black Earth Day brings together land, food and community healing

Black Earth Day: Bringing Spokane residents together for a free event centered on environmental justice, food access and land stewardship.

Failure to Thrive: A Spokane nonprofit housed 1,184 refugees. Now it’s fighting for its own survival.

A Spokane nonprofit providing housing for immigrants and refugees is in receivership after a multimillion-dollar legal battle with its landlord.

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