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  • In South Philadelphia, a funeral director who has buried many young gunshot victims tries to teach neighborhood teenagers the toll of death. More

    January 8, 2010

  • We ask several prominent religious leaders and scholars to tell us what topics they will be watching closely in coming year. More

    December 30, 2009

  • Join our discussion of the most anticipated religion and ethics news stories in the year to come. More

    December 30, 2009

  • Watch more interviews with members of the religious community describing what they will be looking for in the year 2010. More

    December 30, 2009

  • Religion and Ethics Newsweekly’s Kim Lawton highlights some of the key religion news stories from the past year in this special annual feature. More

    December 23, 2009

  • Watch a panel of reporters discuss the most significant religion and ethics news of 2009. More

    December 23, 2009

  • This moving service of scripture readings, prayers, hymns, and carols was created after World War I at King’s College Cambridge. More

    December 18, 2009

  • Hundreds of young people from Southeast Washington, DC have participated in the faith-based programs at this former crack house. More

    December 18, 2009

  • As Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated, watch this wildly popular singer talk about spiritual searching, light in Jewish mysticism, and why “my life is not separate from my music.” More

    December 10, 2009

  • Those who feel lonely and sad at this time of year may also feel “that grief is permanent and hope is fleeting,” says the University of Richmond’s associate university chaplain, Kate O’Dwyer-Randall, “but it’s actually the other way around.” More

    December 10, 2009

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