Friday, January 24, 2014


Religion Notes for Friday, Jan. 24
Fayetteville Observer - Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, 1027 Old Wilmington Road, has its annual Johnny Walker memorial service Sunday at 3 p.m. ...
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Washington Post
Religion news in brief
San Jose Mercury News - Anti-abortion march includes thousands of Catholic students. WASHINGTON (AP)—Thousands of high school and college students from Catholic ...
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Religion briefs (Jan. 24)
Las Cruces Sun-News - Thrift store: ST. Vincent de Paul Thrift, 1250 W. Picacho Ave. Open from 9 a.m.-noon Monday and Tuesday and the first Saturday of each month.
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Religion briefs for Jan. 24
Aiken Standard - Cornerstone Baptist Church will hold worship services on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 10:45 a.m. The message by the Rev. Darrell Engle is The Fall of Man ...
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WND.com
Science vs. religion: Each has its purpose
Sumter Item - The date was set, and many in the body of believers have set their collective jaw for another bout in the age-old contest: science versus religion.
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Religion Briefs for Jan. 24, 2014
SouthtownStar - Religion news and photos may be submitted to religion@southtownstar.com. Spaghetti Dinner And Bingo: The Christian Women's Fellowship of the ...
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A Sensualist Finds Religion
New York Times - Antonio Canova (1757-1822) produced some of the sexiest sculptures in the history of European art. A good example is in the Metropolitan Museum of ...
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Religious Notes
St. Augustine Record - Super Saturday for the Deaf continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Baptist Church, 1480 Wildwood Drive. Special guests will be deaf ...
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NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Technology, Politics, Religion, Law… Oh, and Marlise Munoz
MyFox Los Angeles - Marlises Munoz collapsed in November. A blood clot took away anything doctors could do. She was declared brain dead according to her family.
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After years of preparation, Religion minor created
The Michigan Daily - After a year of collaboration with LSA Student Government, the History Department has created a new minor in religion. Students were able to declare ...
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