May 25, 2013
Faith & Family
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Members of the St. Benedict congregation in Highland Park, Mich., depart after Mass on Jan. 29. Like many parishes, St. Benedict in Highland Park struggles to stay open.
Neighborhoods to lose more than just a church
DETROIT — On the east side of Detroit, the Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church is the anchor of a neighborhood that has seen the addition of 14 new homes and a 62-unit senior center. Joyce Ande...
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Associated Press
U.S Army Maj. Ray Bradley sits at home Jan. 20 in Fayetteville, N.C. When Bradley enlisted in the Army in 1986, no one much cared that he was an atheist. Ever since 9/11, though, the Fort Bragg-stationed officer says a climate of Christian fervor has been growing in the Army, leading atheists, agnostics and other nonbelievers to look for ways to make their presence known.
Army officer wants humanism officially recognized
RALEIGH, N.C. — Soldiers who don’t believe in God can go to war with “Atheist” stamped on their dog tags, but humanists and others with various secular beliefs are still officially invisible in the...
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Be prepared to handle things beyond your control
“It’s just the luck of the draw,” the guest pronouncer told the contestants at the beginning of the regional spelling bee, explaining that he doesn’t select words for the spellers. Shortly after, h...
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Lawsuit filed over Jesus statue on public land
  HELENA, Mont. — The battle over a 57-year-old Jesus statue at a northwest Montana ski resort escalated Wednesday with a new federal lawsuit arguing that the Forest Service needs to remove the r...
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Church Calendar
Special services The Kentucky Baptist Men’s Chorale is coming to Paducah for a concert at 7 p.m. Feb. 16. This group of men is comprised of full-time, part-time, volunteer ministers of music, un...
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The Rev. John Fredericksen of Orlando, Fla., alongside Burdette Streeter of San Diego, takes a picture in front of the war memorial cross on Mount Soledad on Jan. 4 in San Diego. Supporters of the war memorial, which is on public land in San Diego, are planning to ask the Supreme Court to reverse a federal court's decision deeming the cross unconstitutional.
Group wants Supreme Court to save war memorial
SAN DIEGO — Supporters of a war memorial cross deemed unconstitutional last year by a federal court plan to ask the Supreme Court to reverse the decision, amid a growing fight nationwide over the u...
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Church Calendar
Fellowship All men  invited to a Men’s Christian Devotional Breakfast and Fellowship meeting from 8-9 a.m. Saturday at the Hutchens House in Benton. Coffee and donuts will be served. Country ...
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Immanuel Baptist to dedicate new pipe organ on Feb. 19
Immanuel Baptist Church, 3465 Buckner Lane, will dedicate its new pipe organ during a free recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19. The recital will feature Joyce Jones, professor of music and organ a...
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Man born without feet remind us of true reality TV
“Be thankful for the foot,” I told my daughter as I said good night. We all need to be reminded to appreciate what we have and be grateful for the good things in our lives, rather than wishing w...
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Brother John Corrigan stands Jan. 27 in a trailer where Trappist monks grow oyster mushrooms at Mepkin Abbey near Moncks Corner, S.C. The monks turned to growing mushrooms after People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals complained about the monks' egg farm nearly five years ago.
Monks turn to mushrooms
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. — Five years after an animal rights group complained about the treatment of chickens at an egg farm run by a Roman Catholic abbey in South Carolina, the monks are now earning th...
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