Faith

Fierce and faithful: The righteous life of Cathy Stokes

Stokes' willingness to speak her mind has shaped her career, her relationships and her faith.

Food being tested after 150 fall ill at N.Y. Buddhist monastery

BREWSTER, N.Y. — Samples of a dozen foods that were served at a Buddhist monastery, including noodles, spring rolls and teas, have been sent to a state lab in hopes of detecting what might have sickened 150 people. Read more »

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Jewish group urges governments in the EU to tackle anti-Semitism

PRAGUE — The head of a major European Jewish group says his organization is urging European governments to quickly adopt measures to tackle anti-Semitism and the threat of a growing far right. Read more »

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Sacred texts must be read with caution

Don't rest your case on a scriptural passage that you haven't actually read for yourself. And don't place too much weight on a single word in a translation, because the translation may mislead you. Read more »

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'Praiseworthy Music' a powerful and inspiring book

“Praiseworthy Music and Spiritual Moments” by David Glen Hatch is an inspiring book that tells why music is one of God's greatest gifts to man. Read more »

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Reader Voices: A silent witness

While riding TRAX in Salt Lake City several years ago I witnessed a verbal attack on a homeless man. Stunned by what happened around me, I said and did ... nothing. This short experience had a... Read more »

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Cardinal's presence felt at Pa. church-abuse trial

Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua died just weeks before his longtime aide went on trial in the alleged cover-up of sexual assaults by priests within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Read more »

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Settlement reached over burial of black woman in Jewish cemetery

NEW LONDON, Conn. — A Connecticut woman has agreed to settle her lawsuit against her Jewish congregation over the burial of a black woman in the synagogue's cemetery. Read more »

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What's happening? Mormon Times national calendar

A calendar of LDS-themed events from around the United States and Canada. Read more »

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Egypt Brotherhood takes harder line in campaign

CAIRO — At a campaign rally for the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for president, a hardline cleric and TV preacher sang Mohammed Morsi's praises before thousands massed in the stadium of an... Read more »

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Book review: A.L. Sowards' debut novel, 'Espionage,' is an action-packed ride that stays true to history

A. L. Sowards' "Espionage" combines action, mystery, suspense and history to tell a story that will delight readers for generations to come. Read more »

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Ask Angela: Ask Angela: When lessons and activities go awry

A reader expresses frustration over unfulfilled responsibilities that cause lessons and activities to go awry. Read more »

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Vai's View: Vai's View: Mission could open doors for young hoops phenom

Vai Sikahema writes about Jabari Parker and whether or not he should serve a mission. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Sebelius talks church, state separation at controversial graduation appearance

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius paid homage to religious freedom and the separation of church and state in a graduation speech Friday at Georgetown University that was briefly... Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Utah churches in the news

A list of church events around Utah. New Morning Church sets Sunday services PROVO — New Morning Church invites worshippers to join it for Sunday morning services at 9:30 in the... Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Donna Summer remembered for return to faith as well as contributions to disco

Singer Donna Summer, who died Thursday at the age of 63, is being remembered by many media outlets for her contributions to disco, but some are also reflecting on her faith. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Tony Blair speaks about his faith and the "disaster" of a world without faith

Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, spoke about the "tragedy" of a world without faith during a speech at London's Holy Trinity Brompton Church. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Pastor draws attention to Christ with 100 day prayer vigil at cross

Mississippi pastor Terry Long of Lilly Orchard Baptist Church has been praying for revival for 100 days. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Chuck Colson called 'champion of faith'

Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries and former council to President Richard Nixon, was hailed as a "champion of faith" during a memorial service held in his honor. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Hundreds in the UK to write 'thank you' letters in the Year of Jubilee

The U.K.'s Bible Society is encouraging people to send handwritten "thank you" letters to people who have been a blessing to them. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Balding and perspective

Sometimes - sometimes - suffering is a matter of perspective and therefore highly subjective. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Parable of the Red Shoes: A metaphor for single sisters

After apprehensively accepting my invitation to speak about being a single sister in the Relief Society at our ward birthday party, my friend presented a humorous original parable about her situation that was the hit of the night. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Mitt Romney's 'Mormon problem' may be way overblown, new study suggests

A new Brookings Institution study calls into question fears that an anti-Mormon bias could hurt Mitt Romney in the November general election. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Census shows Salt Lake City is 'most religious city'

Salt Lake City is the most religious city in America and Portland, Ore., is the least religious city, according to the recent "2010 U.S. Religious Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study." Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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BYU brings new meaning to travel

A BYU professor started his own travel magazine with his editing class to display their writing, editing and designing skills. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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Catholic school drops insurance for students over contraception

A Roman Catholic university in eastern Ohio says it will drop student health insurance partly because of a new federal health care rule requiring religious-affiliated institutions' insurance plans to provide contraception coverage. Read more »

Published May 18, 2012

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