Rose French

Reporter | Religion
Phone: 612-673-4352
Rose French covers religion for the Star Tribune.

Recent content from Rose French

Marriage amendment allies rewrite playbook

Supporters have launched a more aggressive effort in Minnesota than campaigns in other states, particularly targeting General Mills.

Updated: July 01, 2012, - 07:41 AM

St. Paul church split by marriage stand now will move

Members left Grace Community after pastor backed gay marriage.

Updated: June 29, 2012, - 08:07 PM

Key Minnesota pastors opt out of marriage fight

They decline to advise their flocks on how to vote on the amendment.

Updated: June 21, 2012, - 09:34 AM

Archdiocese dissolves union at Spirit newspaper

The staff will be combined with the archdiocese communications office; three or four will lose their jobs.

Updated: June 15, 2012, - 10:44 PM

On the religion beat: Chain of Lakes Church aims services at weekend absentees

The new Presbyterian church forming in the Blaine and Lino Lakes area will offer worship on Wednesdays this summer called "Sundaes on Wednesday."

Updated: June 15, 2012, - 08:30 PM

Second lawsuit accuses Crookston priest of sexual abuse

A second woman is suing the Diocese of Crookston and saying she was abused as a teen by the Rev. Joseph Jeyapaul. an Indian priest sexually abused her.

Updated: June 14, 2012, - 10:57 PM

Muslims aren't giving up on opening Islamic center

A Muslim advocacy group asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate allegations of anti-Muslim bias in the rejection of the proposed Abu-Huraira Islamic Center in St. Anthony.

Updated: June 13, 2012, - 11:29 PM

St. Anthony City Council rejects Islamic center plan

A lawsuit could follow after St. Anthony City Council voted 4-1 against proposal, citing land use and zoning.

Updated: June 13, 2012, - 07:10 AM

Delays may be in past for St. Anthony Islamic center

Planning Commission's approval of plan sets stage for St. Anthony City Council vote on Tuesday.

Updated: June 08, 2012, - 11:15 PM

On the religion beat: Breaking ground for Jewish temple

It's been nearly a decade since a new Jewish synagogue was built in Minnesota. In fact, a number have closed in the past 20 years as congregation sizes dwindled.

Updated: June 08, 2012, - 06:41 PM

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