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North Idaho young men take to the mountains to explore priesthood, brotherhood and faith

A group of North Idaho Catholic teens joined clergy and seminarians for a mountain hike, Mass and spiritual retreat focused on faith, fraternity and discerning a call to the priesthood.

American Indian Community Center makes plans for forever home

Spokane’s American Indian Community Center is working to build a permanent cultural and community space serving urban Native families and Indigenous traditions.

Two years after schism, a United Methodist scholar pens a road map for growth

Retired United Methodist leader Lovett Weems Jr. discusses the denomination’s painful split, political polarization and what may come next for the church.

A Q&A with FāVS News Executive Director Tracy Simmons: New partnership with Northwest Public Broadcasting

FāVS News Executive Director Tracy Simmons discusses the newsroom’s collaboration with NWPB and why partnerships are vital for expanding local journalism.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: May 8

Religion news roundup that includes a WSU historian’s Carnegie Fellowship, a ruling involving Bible education in schools, hate crime charges in Seattle and more.

LDS Church leaders advance temple plans for Coeur d’Alene and Caldwell, Idaho

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has approved two new Idaho temples, with leaders saying the projects will serve as spiritual landmarks.

Catholics for Catholics founder John Yep to speak in Coeur d’Alene on faith and politics

John Yep will address the role of Catholics in public life at a Coeur d’Alene event, urging greater political involvement among people of faith.

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