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RFK Jr., walks through the Dirksen Senate Office Building between meetings with senators on Capitol Hill in Washington

Health Apr 24

Recounting heroin addiction and spiritual awakening, RFK Jr. urges focus on prevention and community

By Travis Loller, Associated Press

Nation Jan 02

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Millennials are leaving organized religion. Here’s where some are finding community

The American religious landscape has changed dramatically over the past several decades. While regular church, synagogue and mosque attendance has been on the decline since the late 1970s, a Pew Research Center study this year has found that the biggest…

By Cat Wise, Kira Wakeam

Mar 03

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Millennials haven’t forgotten spirituality, they’re just looking for new venues

Millennials are turning away from religion faster than any other age group, yet the majority still believe in god or a universal spirit and are hungry for meaningful connection. Casper ter Kuile, a researcher at Harvard University, shares his honest…

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World May 20

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Morocco trains female spiritual guides to fight extremism and empower women

In Morocco, a school that trains imams to lead prayers in the country's many mosques is at the center of a government program to provide "spiritual security." Here, female students are studying to become spiritual guides, on a mission to…

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Arts May 07

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Destruction of Nepal’s temples puts spiritual culture at risk

Since a massive earthquake struck last month, Nepal has been overwhelmed by the unfolding humanitarian crisis, as well as a culture crisis. Home to a rich heritage of art and architecture, the mountainous, remote country has suffered significant damage to…

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Nov 07

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Writer Richard Rodriguez introduces readers to ‘seasons of belief and doubt’

Rodriguez introduces readers to 'seasons of belief and doubt' in 'Darling'…

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Writer Richard Rodriguez introduces readers to ‘seasons of belief and doubt’

Richard Rodriguez meditates on religion and sexuality in his collection "Darling."…

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Papal Visit Prompts Reflection on U.S. Catholic Identity

Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the U.S. Tuesday for his first official visit -- a trip aimed partly at rallying Catholics still struggling with the aftermath of a clergy sex abuse scandal. Experts on religion examine U.S. Catholicism and how…

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Study Finds American Religious Affiliations Are Fluid

A new study on religion in the United States released Tuesday found that more than a quarter of adult Americans have left the faith of their childhood and a growing number of people are unaffiliated. Analysts examine the role of…

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Mar 20

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Templeton Prize Winner Taylor Talks About Spirituality in Modern Society

The Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, which recognizes efforts to create a bridge between the fields of science and religion, is the world's largest annual award. This year's winner, Charles Taylor, speaks with Ray Suarez.

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