By Linda C. Hoops The number of Missouri Synod congregations that reported their annual statistics increased from 3,953 for 2010 to 5,289 (from 64 percent to 86 percent) for 2011. The 22 percent increase in congregations submitting reports provided better…
Good Shepherd Institute plans conference, offers journal
The Good Shepherd Institute of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Music for the Church, located on the campus of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind., will hold its annual conference Nov. 4-6 on the theme “Shepherd of Tender Youth: Connecting Postmoderns…
Losing our religion: One in five Americans is now 'none'
BETHESDA, Md. (RNS) — The number of Americans who say they have no religious affiliation has hit an all-time high — about one in five American adults — according to a new study released Oct. 9 by the Pew Forum…
Is British monarch 'Defender of the Faith' or 'Faiths'?
LONDON (RNS) — As Britain awaits the appointment of the next archbishop of Canterbury to lead both the Church of England and the far-flung Anglican Communion, there’s renewed attention on the woman who officially gets the final say: Queen Elizabeth…
Meet John Q. Nones: A profile of the religiously unaffiliated
(RNS) — Meet John Q. Nones, a young, white male who is making a big impression on the American religious landscape for something he doesn’t do: align with any religious group. The rise of the religiously unaffiliated, or “nones,” as documented…
Pope convenes bishops to confront 'tsunami' of secularism
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Fifty years after the Second Vatican Council revolutionized life inside the Roman Catholic Church, hundreds of bishops from around the world are gathered in Rome to confront an external threat: a mounting tide of secularization. The Synod…
Senske named to national schools commission
Dr. Al H. Senske of St. Louis is providing a Lutheran education viewpoint as a member of the new Commission on Faith-based Schools organized by the American Center for School Choice, San Mateo, Calif.The commission, which met for the first…
Oregon dentist fined for pressuring employee about Scientology
BEND, Ore. (RNS) — State labor officials have ordered a dentist to pay nearly $348,000 to settle allegations that he threatened to fire a dental assistant unless she attended a Scientology-related training session. The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) contends…
Pope's butler sentenced to 18 months for leaking papers
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — A Vatican court Oct. 6 sentenced Pope Benedict XVI’s former butler to 18 months in jail for stealing the pontiff’s private papers and leaking them to the press. The butler, Paolo Gabriele, stood motionless as the tribunal’s…
Canada cuts all non-Christian prison chaplains
TORONTO (RNS) — The Canadian government is canceling the contracts of all non-Christian chaplains at federal prisons. By next spring, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh and other non-Christian inmates will be expected to turn to Christian prison chaplains for religious counsel and guidance. In…
CPH offers new book about Reformation
Inside the Reformation: The Times That Changed the World, new from Concordia Publishing House, takes readers of all ages on a visual journey through the life and times of the Reformation.With full-color photos and illustrations on every one of its…
The Reformation: Questions and Answers
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Pope tells SSPX traditionalists they must accept Second Vatican Council
(RNS) — Pope Benedict XVI has reportedly told the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) that they must accept the Second Vatican Council, a move that might seal the fate of years of negotiations to bring the group fully…
Registration opens Nov. 1 for Higher Things conferences
Online registration opens Nov. 1 at www.fromabove2013.org for three 2013 Higher Things conferences for Lutheran youth that will offer nearly identical programs in different locations and over separate dates. They are set for June 25-28 at the University of Scranton in…
Poll: Most Americans don't think Scientology is a religion
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Most Americans do not believe Scientology is a real religion, according to a recent poll by “60 Minutes” and Vanity Fair. The survey, conducted by CBS News, found that 70 percent of Americans say that Scientology is not…
'LWML Sunday' may be celebrated anytime
Although the first Sunday in October — Oct. 7 this year — is the traditional day to celebrate “Lutheran Women’s Missionary League Sunday,” congregations may mark the special observance on any Sunday. “LWML Sunday” sample packets were mailed to all LCMS…