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Organ recital at St. John’s this weekend

St John’s Cathedral will feature "The Three Organists," the title of organist Chris Nelson’s seventh recital on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 4 p.m, part of St John’s Second Sunday Recital Series.

BREAKING NEWS: Swastika painted on Temple Beth Shalom during Yom Kippur

Temple Beth Shalom announced in a press release today that during the concluding Yom Kippur service, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, it was noticed that a swastika had been painted on the concrete wall in the temple's enclosed courtyard.

Thanks for a great Coffee Talk on Addressing Racism and Prejudices

Join us today at 10 a.m. at Indaba Coffee/The Book Parlor, 1425 W. Broadway Ave. for a Coffee Talk on "Addressing Racism and Prejudices."

Justices to take up Abercrombie & Fitch headscarf case

The Supreme Court granted 11 new cases for review Thursday (Oct. 2), agreeing to rule on controversial topics such as religious freedom, child abuse, immigration, housing discrimination, congressional redistricting and campaign fund-raising by judicial candidates.

Angels: Protectors, Friends, Guardians, Guides

The angels, a unique creation of God present in our world, are unnoticed by most people on the earth today.

Amen, Amen: Religion & Southern Self-Taught Artists” Exhibition Opens Oct. 4 at Jundt

The exhibition “Amen, Amen: Religion and Southern Self-Taught Artists in the Mullis Collection,” which features more than 100 paintings, drawings, sculptures and ceramics created by self-taught artists from the American South, will open Oct. 4 in Gonzaga University’s Jundt Art Museum and will continue through Jan. 10, 2015.

Catholic bishop in England resigns over affair with woman, calls decision ‘liberating’

A 63-year-old Roman Catholic bishop who had an affair six years ago with a woman said he feels calm, liberated and relieved after submitting his resignation to Pope Francis.

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