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Guns are being transformed into garden tools by a group aligned with the Episcopal Church of Connecticut. Sword to Plowshares Northeast, which recently held an event in Springfield and several in Connecticut, sees blacksmithing as a response to America’s epidemic of gun violence.
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Ghadir Alahmar said McDonald's employees intentionally served her food she didn't order and which violates her religion.
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The state of Connecticut is giving millions of dollars to houses of worship so they can protect themselves from potential hate crimes or other attacks.
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The Deborah Chapel in Hartford, Connecticut, is on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places for 2022.
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Social, family and religious gatherings are returning to in-person. But because of ill health, not everyone is able to meet up, and as pandemic restrictions are lifted, video streams are becoming less available.
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The City of Hartford has until April 19 to respond to Congregation Beth Israel in state court.
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The plaintiff said he was sexually abused in the 1960's by former Bishop Christopher Weldon and two priests in Massachusetts.
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The Hartford Historic Preservation Commission and some city residents are trying to prevent a historic chapel from being demolished.
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One pastor said the biggest needs right now are food and medical supplies.
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Rev. Joel Huntington gives his last sermon on Sunday after serving the South Congregational Church for decades. Feeding the hungry was just part of his mission.