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As the country nears its 250th birthday, Ohio's Catholic leaders said that welcoming immigrants and refugees represents the Christian ideals that the U.S. stands on.
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The Wrightsel Family Foundation made what CAPA called a "transformational donation" to the project. CAPA hopes to open the church as a flexible music venue in fall 2027.
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Colleges in Ohio report a spike in students making their confirmation this year. Catholic leaders say the increase is in part a reaction against divisiveness.
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For 18 years, Daytonians of different faiths have been invited to break fast and learn more about Ramadan at a community iftar meal.
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JewishColumbus Board Chair Jonathan Feibel addressed the Thursday attack against a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, which is near Detroit, in a statement to the Jewish community on Friday.
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There are more than 20 mosques in Columbus, and each one hosts their own nightly prayers and community gatherings during the month.
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In January, Ohio environmental advocates said they filed a complaint against Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), alleging he failed to disclose financial ties.
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Columbus City Council is expected to vote on a program that will expedite housing development on land owned by faith-based, educational and non-profit organizations.
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More than half of U.S adults consume their news through social media. But how do we make sure that news comes from a trained, educated and ethical journalist?
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Two GOP state lawmakers want Ohio to enact harsher penalties for protesters who disturb religious worship.
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Activists filed an ethics complaint against Sen. Brian Chavez (R-Marietta), alleging he failed to disclose financial ties to at least five oil and gas companies.
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More than half of U.S adults consume their news through social media. But how do we make sure that news comes from a trained, educated and ethical journalist?