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Remembering the Holocaust after the survivors are gone

As aging Holocaust survivors gathered at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to celebrate its 20th anniversary last year, a question hung in the air:

Guilty until Proven Innocent: The Exonerated comes to Gonzaga

The death penalty drama, "The Exonerated," will return Spokane the week before Thanksgiving. Hosted by the Gonzaga University Department of Theatre and Arts.

Pope Francis: ‘Evolution … is not inconsistent with the notion of creation’

Pope Francis on Monday (Oct. 27) waded into the controversial debate over the origins of human life, saying the big bang theory did not contradict the role of a divine creator, but even required it.

Upcoming Day of Prayer aimed at Vietnam Veterans

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will host a Vietnam Veterans Day of Prayer entitled, “Walking Wounded with the Resurrected Christ” led by the Rev. Joachim Hien, on Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Bethany Presbyterian to host Conversations on the Middle East

Bethany Presbyterian Church will spend three Sundays hosting "Conversations on the Middle East with Dr. Raja Tanas."

Secularism grows as more U.S. Christians turn ‘churchless’

If you’re dismayed that one in five Americans (20 percent) are “nones” — people who claim no particular religious identity — brace yourself.

Handwritten, Heritage Saint John’s Bible to be on display at St. John’s Cathedral

On Oct. 26, at 9:15 a.m. Brad Neary, heritage program director of The Saint John's Bible Heritage Edition will present a lecture at The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist on the creation of the first handwritten, illuminated Bible to be commissioned since the invention of the printing press.

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