Faith & Values chooses its favorite stories of 2008

The Post and Courier
Saturday, January 3, 2009


Another year is gone, a year replete with controversies and scandals, discoveries and disappointments, proclamations and apologies. We can surely expect much of the same in 2009.

And so, standing on the cusp between years, it is time once again to consider the stories we have been reporting in the pages of Faith & Values and choose our favorites.

This will be an unscientific sampling of course. Call it faith-based. It will be our "top 10," consisting of international, national and local stories about religion and culture, encapsulations to serve as souvenirs of a complex, joyful, trying, promising and occasionally frightening year — 2008 — which, after a mere 52 issues of Faith & Values, is now retreating into history while we, dear reader, forge ahead, ever ahead, dragging our issues along with us.

Read the Faith & Values Top 10 in Sunday's editions of The Post and Courier.



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