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Current Research: June 2001

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: Latinos are continuing their movement out of the  Catholic Church for Protestant denominations and other religions, though they tend to retain a “Catholic ethos” on moral issues, according to a new survey. The 3-year survey of 2,300 Latinos, conducted by the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, finds that Only 18 percent of first-generation Latinos identify themselves as […]

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Buddhism finds welcome reception in prisons

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Buddhist meditative practices have started to take root in U.S. prisons, reports the New York Times (May 30). Buddhist monasteries and other organizations have established networks and other ways of corresponding with prisoners who find Buddhist teachings and practices well suited to their confinement and other harsh conditions of prison life. Leading the way in providing Buddhist […]

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Christian Science opens doors to seekers, shutting out churches?

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The Church of Christ Scientist is intensifying the effort to market its teachings, particularly founder Mary Baker Eddy’s works, to spiritual seekers on the New Age , mind-body circuit but it may be marginalizing the role of  its congregations in the process, reports The Banner (Spring), an independent Christian Scientist newsletter. In recent years, Christian Scientists, under their […]

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Ex-gay ministries, activism turn to prevention, while optimistic

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Conservative Christian activists that have been active in fighting gay rights initiatives are increasingly turning their attention to youth issues involving homosexuality. The liberal Village Voice (May 8) reports that the leading Christian right group Focus on the Family has launched a “Love Won Out: Addressing, Understanding, and Preventing Homosexuality” a program that tours the country seeking […]

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Buddhist goddess finds Western following

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

A Buddhist goddess is gaining the devotion and attention of Asians and Westerners alike for her compassionate and motherly attributes. The Dallas Morning News (May 19) reports that the influence of Kwan Yin, the Asian goddess of compassion, is “slowly spreading through mainstream American culture after inspiring millions of Asians for centuries.” There is a “new wave […]

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Divorce ceremonies finding place in mainline religion

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Growing numbers of mainline churches and Reform synagogues are holding divorce ceremonies, reports the Wall Street Journal (May 4). Although these services have been sporadically performed in liberal churches and synagogues, they are now being used more frequently and even finding a place in prayer books and liturgies as the high divorce rate shows few signs of […]

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Fast devotions gaining favor as ‘better than nothing’

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Quick and simple spiritual devotions are gaining popularity to fit the fast-food lifestyle and tight work schedules of Americans, reports the Dallas Morning News (May 3). “As the pace of lifestyles quickens, the demand for tips on how to fit prayer into a busy life grows. A cottage industry of new books, Web sites and spiritual aids […]

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Architectural restoration gaining popular support

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

A nationwide movement is taking shape to restore the worship trappings and architecture that were removed in Catholic churches after the modernizing influence of Vatican II. The Baltimore Sun (May 21)  reports that the Vatican II-inspired renewal effort to update worship and simplify church architecture, with reformers putting in carpeting over terrazzo flooring and removing tabernacles from sanctuaries, […]

Filed Under: Archive

Finding common ground and new divisions on cults

June 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

An early May conference of the American Family Foundation (AFF) showed a growing effort to forge a middle ground between “anti-cultists” and so-called “cult apologists,” as well as revealing new divisions on questions of religious freedom for minority religious groups. Anti-cultists have usually been tagged by their concern with “brainwashing” or thought reform and other […]

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On/File: May 2001

May 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: In heavily Protestant western Virginia, Southern Virginia College is becoming the Brigham Young University of the east for Mormons. The college has no official ties to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but its curriculum is tailored to the Book of Mormon, and 98 percent of the student body of 420 is Mormon.  SVC […]

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