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Hispanic growth spurs parish competition, sharing

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

As Latino immigration becomes more diversified, Catholic parishes are experiencing competition and new borrowing between different Hispanic and other ethnic traditions. The New York Times (May 27) reports that the large Mexican immigration in New York in recent years has particularly brought new devotional practices, such as veneration of Our Lady of Guadalupe, to many parishes, creating […]

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Home ownership moves on to church agenda

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Churches in cities are increasingly taking an active role in helping residents and members buy homes in their vicinity, reports the Christian Science Monitor (May 23). The new involvement has as much to do with self-preservation as serving the community, writes Mark Sappenfield. “Years of blight and crime have taken a toll on the size and vitality […]

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Dallas — another evangelical Vatican?

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

American evangelicals have created several enclaves and headquarter cities in the last two decades. Wheaton, Illinois has long been viewed as the evangelical Vatican, but then in the 1980s many large parachurch organizations moved to Colorado Springs, and then some relocated again to Orlando, Florida. Now Dallas is becoming a new center due to the […]

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Mormon public image mainstreamed after olympics?

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The media coverage of Mormonism that accompanied the reporting on the Olympics games in February “created a new picture of the LDS Church and its members that is unlikely to be ephemeral,” writes Jan Shipps in Religion in the News magazine (spring). Shipps, an expert in Mormonism, writes that older images of Mormonism as a peculiar and […]

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Chinese-American evangelicals take on life issues

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Chinese-American evangelicals are taking a more activist stance on such issues as abortion, challenging traditional ethnic attitudes that put a stigma on having handicapped children, reports Christianity Today magazine (May 21). Writer Tony Carnes reports that until very recently, “Many Chinese-American churches have often avoided prolife activities as too political, worldly, or culturally embarrassing.”  While ethnic Chinese embrace […]

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Purity, extreme faith drawing youth

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

A youth movement based on “extreme” spirituality and religious practice and striving for purity in lifestyle is finding a following, according to two reports. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (May 11)  reports that the drive for purity is part of many young people’s spiritual search. Until recently, purity often meant sexual purity, as upheld by the teen chastity movement (and […]

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Anti-Catholicism in unexpected places

June 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Anti-Catholicism may still be around today, but such bias has not been a strong factor in shaping public attitudes and media coverage on the sexual abuse crisis in the church. That was about the only agreement that RW could glean from most of the speakers at a late May conference at New York’s Fordham University. Early on, participants […]

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German protestants embrace liturgy, ritual

May 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

German Protestant churches are seeing a return to liturgical worship after centuries of eschewing ritual. In a United Press International-based article (April 4), Uwe Siemon-Netto writes that in the homeland of the Lutheran Reformation, Protestant churches have long adopted a formal yet plain service, in part due to the influence of the Enlightenment. “By contrast, in […]

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Russian Orthodoxy Church a player in world affairs

May 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

During the last week of March, a delegation of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) headed by Metropolitan Kirill, chairman of the Department of Foreign Relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, visited Iraq, according to the Russian news agency RIA, March 25. Such a visit — the first of its kind — may sound intriguing, since the Orthodox […]

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Church of Scotland ‘eased to the margins’?

May 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The Times of London (April 9) publishes a report under the title: “Church of Scotland Facing Extinction.” While an obituary is obviously premature, a new report from the Church’s Board of National Mission notices alarming trends, and describes a Church “on uncertain ground”, according to a Church’s news release (April 19). In 2000, the Church had […]

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