Mormons Training to Take the Gold in Olympic Proselytism
"More on journalism and religion, and communion controversies continue."
Ted Olsen | posted 3/01/2001 12:00AM
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For a small Amish newspaper, bad news is no news | A 110-year-old newspaper aimed at Amish and Mennonite communities ignores the confusing and violent items that mainstream media seems to feed on and instead focuses on simple things that affect the lives of its target audience. (The New York Times)
Onward Christian readers | Cambridge religious magazine regenerates spirited debates about controversial life issues (Boston Herald)
Earlier: Books & Culture Corner: Are You Re:Generated? | Inside one of the best religious publications on the planet (that's not Christianity Today). (Christianity Today, Dec. 4, 2000)
The Lord's Table:
Eucharist with fruit and cheese | Germany's Lutheran "Kirchentag" reduces mass communion to a "Saettigungsmahl" (a filling meal) and a "Feierabendmahl" (a leisure-time meal). (UPI)
C of E may urge Catholics to end communion ban | Officials offer "a courteous but robust response" to One Bread, One Body, which was issued jointly by Catholic bishops in Britain and Ireland in 1998. (The Sunday Times, London)
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