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The Mormon church says it has changed its genealogical database to better prevent the names of Jews killed in Nazi concentration camps from being submitted for posthumous baptism by proxy. ...
The Mormon church’s massive genealogical database will begin accepting submissions of names of people from same-sex relationships sometime next year.
The database was set to go live soon, starting with six cardinals, five of whom were chosen for their decision-making roles in the Roman Catholic church on the handling of clergy abuse cases.
About two years ago, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began including same-sex couples and parents in their FamilySearch genealogical databank. The move is popular among researchers ...
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has published an internal database of sexual abusers and those accused of sexual assault within the church’s ranks, as promised early this week. The 205 ...
Eventually the database will include the Church’s architectural heritage and literary archives. Search can be by artist, subject matter, object, diocese, and date range.
This church building on Portneuf Road in Pocatello, serving the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, is located adjacent to agricultural land also owned by the church. A new database shows ...
A former CEO who founded a company in Birmingham and then returned to his roots as a missionary in Thailand has been featured in a cover story in this month’s Christianity Today.
The database was set to go live soon, starting with six cardinals, five of whom were chosen for their decision-making roles in the Roman Catholic church on the handling of clergy abuse cases.