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Occasional religious practice is a way of relating to religion that is characterized by participation in religious practices occasionally rather than routinely, most often in connection with certain types of occasions, including holidays, life transitions, and times of crisis.
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In the spirit of the Jubilee, come, listen, and share an ecumenical panel discussion cohosted with the Centre for Christian Engagement and WDECE on Christian witness in a world marked by challenges and changing cultures.
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What is Christian Nationalism, and why is it a threat to democracy and a detriment to the Christian church? Join us for an evening with Katherine Stewart, a leading journalist and author exploring the rise of Christian Nationalism in the United States and beyond…  
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In 2015, Pope Francis praised Thomas Merton as a moral prophet, highlighting Merton’s vision of embracing diverse faiths. Like Merton, Pope Francis fosters interfaith dialogue by affirming, and not refuting the truth in Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other faith traditions.
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