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Empty choir stalls illustrate the decline of religious life in the Catholic Church

WASHINGTON -- Nearly all of the choir stalls in St. Anselm’s Abbey remained empty at the start of Mass. Only a handful of monks sat where a lively community of over 30 once flourished in the 1960s. Now, only 12 remain, and most of them are over 70 years old.

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Finding spirituality and a community in the murder capital of the US

WASHINGTON ̶ For Nii-Odoi Glover, his period of investigation outside the Bahá'í faith was sparked by living in the “murder capital” of Washington, D.C., during the 1980s.

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