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Julia Duin

Julia Duin was a reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Julia Duin

Because the Bible tells them so

Kansas City was one of several cities visited by The Washington Times during an examination of the "new sanctuary" movement and its activists, church pastors and the illegal immigrants they are sheltering. The subjects offered firsthand accounts of living on the run, insights into the goals of the movement and spiritually based justifications for flouting U.S. immigration laws. Published May 28, 2008

Safety under the steeple

Mother's Day arrived early this year, on May 9, for the children crowded into a parish hall of Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church, but it came with a twist. Published May 27, 2008

Christians, gays not of one accord

It was a meeting of opposites: 30 conservative black Pentecostals from Hope Christian Church in Beltsville dining with 30 activists from Soulforce, a pro-gay religious group. Published May 26, 2008

Jews defend Hagee’s words

Jewish allies of the Rev. John Hagee rushed to his defense yesterday to say the Texas evangelist is not anti-Semitic despite Sen. John McCain campaign's repudiation Thursday of the evangelist's endorsement. Published May 24, 2008

Anglicans plan ‘global’ dialogue

About 625 Anglican bishops at the Lambeth Conference in England in July will not hold decisive votes on sexuality and other issues tearing apart the worldwide Anglican Communion, two participants said yesterday. Published May 21, 2008