Julia Duin
Articles by Julia Duin
Recession impacts church donations
The nation's churches are staggering under the depressed economy, with more than one-third reporting decreases in giving last year, according to a survey. Published March 25, 2010
DUIN: Religions face identity theft
There's this odd sleight of hand going on in the nation's capital.It used to be that you called the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) or someone at the Vatican to get the Catholic Church's side of things. With evangelicals - a far more diverse and scattered group - you could call a certain handful of organizations, magazine editors and pastors and pretty much get the drift of what the born-again crowd thought. Published March 25, 2010
Health fight energizes pro-life movement
The battle over President Obama's health care overhaul has produced an unexpected beneficiary: the pro-life movement, which is summoning support and gathering contributions at a rate not seen since the partial-birth abortion debates of the mid-1990s. Published March 23, 2010
DUIN: Faith-based aid championed
Just before he stepped down as a member of President Obama's Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Richard Stearns threw down a gauntlet. Published March 18, 2010
DUIN: Proselytism ‘on the table’
Does everyone have a right to spread his religion to others? Published March 11, 2010
DUIN: Lubavitch’s nerve center
The first people I saw when I climbed out of the Kingston subway station on Friday were men in long black coats, wide-brimmed black hats and beards. Published March 4, 2010
DUIN: Confession of a Nazarene
I can't say I've run into too many Nazarenes in my life. Published February 25, 2010
Va. Episcopalians backpedal on gay unions
The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia has backed away from recognizing same-sex unions, instead voting over the weekend to form a panel of laity and clergy that will set standards for church-sanctioned blessings of such unions should they be approved by the entire 2-million-member Episcopal Church. Published February 22, 2010
Va. Episcopalians narrowly vote not to recognize gay marriage
The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia hedged on recognizing same-sex unions Saturday, instead voting to form a committee to set standards for church-sanctioned blessings of such unions once they are approved by the entire 2-million-member Episcopal Church. Published February 21, 2010
Catholics end D.C. foster-care program
The Archdiocese of Washington's decision to drop its foster care program is the first casualty of D.C.'s pending same-sex marriage law that will obligate all contractors dealing with the city to recognize gay couples. Published February 18, 2010
DUIN: Muslims here since slavery
Indiana University religious studies professor Edward Curtis' recent book, "Muslims in America," is, according to his publisher, the first single-author history of American Muslims from Colonial times to the present. Published February 18, 2010
Breakaway Episcopalians get sympathy in England
The Church of England said it "recognizes and affirms" the aim of the fledgling Anglican Church in North America to be part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Published February 11, 2010
DUIN: A prayer book for gay Jews
Not long ago, "Siddur B'chol L'vavcha," a prayer book (siddur) for gay Jews, arrived at my office. The blue cloth volume had its start in 1981 as a collection of typewritten pages with Hebrew lettering cut and pasted between the English text. It grew out of the life of Congregation Beth Simchat Torah, an 800-member gay synagogue near Manhattan's Chelsea district. Published February 11, 2010
DUIN: ‘Baptism in the Holy Spirit’
Nearly 50 years ago, an Episcopal priest shocked his listeners during a Palm Sunday sermon at St. Mark's Church in Van Nuys, Calif. On April 3, 1960, the Rev. Dennis Bennett announced he had received a personal Pentecost or "baptism in the Holy Spirit;" an infusion of spiritual power that brought with it the gift of speaking in tongues. Published February 4, 2010
Bishop to retire after lackluster tenure
Washington Episcopal Bishop John B. Chane's announcement that he expects to retire in the fall of 2011 wraps up nine years at the helm of a diocese he acknowledged had not grown or prospered during his tenure. Published February 1, 2010
Washington’s Bishop Chane to retire
Washington Episcopal Bishop John B. Chane announced Saturday he will retire in the fall of 2011. Published January 30, 2010
DUIN: March for Life draws 100,000
I spent last Thursday evening interviewing people lying on the floor. They were participants in America's largest religious pilgrimage: the annual March for Life from the Mall to the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, whose ruling on Jan. 22, 1973, legalized abortion. Published January 28, 2010
Christian radio star Parshall out at Salem
Janet Parshall, a syndicated talk-show host and the nation's pre-eminent female Christian broadcaster, is leaving the Salem Radio Network this weekend to start up a new show with the Chicago-based Moody Broadcasting Network. Published January 28, 2010
Pro-lifers cheer health care bill’s demise
The mood among pro-lifers who were in town for the annual March for Life on Friday was ebullient and optimistic, owing to the failure of the Senate's health-care reform bill. Published January 25, 2010
Thousands of pro-lifers storm D.C.
Activists rallied Friday to end abortion, buoyed by polls and a recent Republican victory in Massachusetts that they said show public opinion may be finally swinging in their favor. Published January 23, 2010