Meredith Somers
Articles by Meredith Somers
Islamic State’s threats on Christians used to win support of Muslims
The Islamic State group's demand that Christians in the city of Mosul convert to Islam or face death could be part of an attempt to win support among local Muslims via a harsh interpretation of the Koran to justify the violent threats against the religious minority, religion and human rights experts said. Published July 21, 2014
Higher Ground: Urban Outfitters in hot water over deity duvet
For the second time in two years, the clothing store Urban Outfitters has pulled a faith-based item from its shelves after drawing the ire of Hindus. Published July 17, 2014
U.S. firefighters, emergency responders volunteer to help in Israel
Think fighting fires is dangerous? Try doing it in a war zone. Spurred by the violence in Israel, a dozen firefighters and emergency responders from across the United States have deployed to the embattled country. Published July 16, 2014
Church of England allows female bishops
The Church of England on Monday voted to allow female bishops for the first time in its history. Published July 14, 2014
Louisiana ruling sparks debate over confessions to priests
A teenage girl's confession to a priest can be used as testimony in a child abuse case, the Louisiana Supreme Court recently decided in a ruling that has renewed debate over the sanctity of clergy-penitent privilege in the justice system. Published July 10, 2014
Higher Ground: George Clooney nails Mail
Spread whatever rumors about wedding reception and honeymoon details that you want, but don't fool around with faith when it comes to George Clooney. Published July 10, 2014
Religious freedom cases to fill Supreme Court docket
The ink has barely dried on the U.S. Supreme Court's final rulings this term, but already advocates on both sides of the church-state divide are looking at the religious freedom cases lining up to be heard later this year. Published July 7, 2014
Pope Francis to sex abuse victims: I beg your forgiveness
Pope Francis on Monday pledged zero tolerance and pleaded for forgiveness from a group of sex abuse victims invited to the Vatican. Published July 7, 2014
Higher Ground: Christian men largely believe in the spirit of sports
File this under "duh": Older Christian men are the most likely to agree that sports are an important part of American culture. Published July 3, 2014
World Cup: Ramadan fasting affects tournament
The impact of heat and fatigue on Muslim soccer players fasting for Ramadan could play a key role in the final score of Tuesday's World Cup match between undefeated Belgium and Team USA. Published June 30, 2014
Holy See defrocks archbishop for sex abuse
The fate of a former papal diplomat defrocked for sex abuse remains unknown, but victims' advocates are hoping it includes time behind bars. Published June 29, 2014
Vatican defrocks high-ranking official in sex abuse scandal
The Vatican’s ambassador in the Dominican Republic, was stripped of his credentials this week. Published June 27, 2014
Ramadan’s month-long fast begins for Muslims
More than 1 billion Muslims are expected to take part in Ramadan's fast, which begins Saturday evening and ends the evening of July 28. Published June 27, 2014
The Rapture: For Hollywood, the ‘end’ is the start of profits
Millions of people disappear without a trace, leaving behind chaos and anarchy while a lone hero emerges to stand between mankind and the end of the world. For some, this is known as the Rapture, the preamble to the apocalypse. For Hollywood, it means a biblical blockbuster. Published June 26, 2014
Interpretation of ruling on meeting prayer puts effects in question
The U.S. Supreme Court's upholding of a town's longstanding practice of prayer before government meetings was seen by many as a victory for religious liberty, but even advocates can't pinpoint exactly how the case will affect the future of religious freedom. Published June 26, 2014
HIGHER GROUND: Atheist to give invocation before N.Y. town’s meeting
Last month, the town of Greece, N.Y., won its fight to offer a prayer before its government board meetings, but with that victory came the stipulation that anyone was free to say one. Next month, the town is making good on its word, and welcoming Dan Courtney, a member of the Atheist Community of Rochester, as he gives the invocation. Published June 26, 2014
Pastor who performed son’s gay wedding is reinstated
An appeals committee Tuesday reinstated a United Methodist pastor who had been defrocked for officiating his gay son's wedding. Published June 24, 2014
Methodist Church refrocks pastor who conducted gay wedding
An appeals committee on Tuesday reversed the defrocking of a United Methodist Church pastor who officiated his gay son’s wedding. Published June 24, 2014
Mormons excommunicate woman for advocating female clergy
An all-male panel of judges has voted to excommunicate a woman who spearheaded an effort to ordain female clergy in the Mormon Church. Published June 24, 2014
Sudan arrests Christian mother after releasing her from prison
The Sudanese mother who had faced a death sentence for refusing to give up her Christian faith has been arrested less than a day after being released from prison. Published June 24, 2014