John Burnett http://tristatesradio.com en Controversy Brews Over Church's Hallucinogenic Tea Ritual http://tristatesradio.com/post/controversy-brews-over-churchs-hallucinogenic-tea-ritual A small church in Santa Fe, N.M., has grown up around a unique sacrament. Twice a month, the congregation meets in a ritualized setting to drink Brazilian <em>huasca</em> tea, which has psychoactive properties said to produce a trance-like state.<p>The Supreme Court confirmed the <a href="http://www.udvusa.org/">UDV church</a>'s right to exist in 2006. The church doesn't seek new members and prefers to keep a low profile. Thu, 25 Apr 2013 20:41:00 +0000 John Burnett 32699 at http://tristatesradio.com Controversy Brews Over Church's Hallucinogenic Tea Ritual Plant Explosion Unites Small Texas Community http://tristatesradio.com/post/plant-explosion-unites-small-texas-community Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>And let's check in on another major story that dominated our attention last week, a fertilizer plant that caught fire and exploded in Texas. We can now say that 14 people were killed and 200 injured. Mon, 22 Apr 2013 10:34:00 +0000 John Burnett 32456 at http://tristatesradio.com Two Decades Later, Some Branch Davidians Still Believe http://tristatesradio.com/post/two-decades-later-some-branch-davidians-still-believe Twenty years ago, federal agents clashed with David Koresh's Branch Davidian community near Waco, Texas. The standoff ended with a raid and fire that killed some 80 people. It's remembered as one of the darkest chapters in American law enforcement history.<p>Two decades later, some of the Branch Davidians who survived the raid are still believers, while a new church group has moved onto the land.<p><strong>The Raid</strong><p>Most people born in an earlier generation know the outlines of the story. David Koresh was the self-appointed prophet of a small religious community. Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:21:00 +0000 John Burnett 32383 at http://tristatesradio.com Two Decades Later, Some Branch Davidians Still Believe Search And Rescue Ongoing After Texas Plant Explosion http://tristatesradio.com/post/search-and-rescue-ongoing-after-texas-plant-explosion Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.<p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>And I'm Steve Inskeep.<p>We're learning more about last night's fire in the Texas town of West. The fire started in a fertilizer plant, and a father in a vehicle nearby was taking video of the flames when the plant exploded.<p>(SOUNDBITE OF VIDEO)<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Are you OK?<p>UNIDENTIFIED CHILD: Yeah.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN: You OK?<p>UNIDENTIFIED CHILD: Yeah. I can't hear.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Cover your ears.<p>UNIDENTIFIED CHILD: I can't hear. Get out of here. Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:22:00 +0000 John Burnett 32281 at http://tristatesradio.com Thousands Trek To New Mexico Chapel On Good Friday http://tristatesradio.com/post/thousands-trek-new-mexico-chapel-good-friday Driving in northern New Mexico requires special caution on Good Friday. Tens of thousands of people — some walking all night — are converging on the village of Chimayo to pray inside a 200-year-old chapel before a carved wooden image of Jesus.<p>As it does every year, the highway department has put out portable toilets, orange barriers, and signs warning motorists of "Santuario walkers."<p>The man in the fluorescent orange shirt and striped sneakers, walking determinedly along the shoulder, is Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, a Democrat who represents this area. He started in Santa Fe. Fri, 29 Mar 2013 21:42:00 +0000 John Burnett 31261 at http://tristatesradio.com Thousands Trek To New Mexico Chapel On Good Friday American Catholics Divided On Pope Benedict's Legacy http://tristatesradio.com/post/american-catholics-divided-pope-benedicts-legacy Transcript <p>MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: <p>This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Melissa Block.<p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>And I'm Robert Siegel.<p>American Catholics are reacting today to the dramatic resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. The abrupt announcement from Rome this morning caught people unaware. After all, it's been nearly 600 years since the last pope stepped down. We'll have more on that resignation in a moment, but first, reaction today from American Catholics. Mon, 11 Feb 2013 21:51:00 +0000 John Burnett 28717 at http://tristatesradio.com As Islam Grows, U.S. Imams In Short Supply http://tristatesradio.com/post/islam-grows-us-imams-short-supply Islam in America is growing exponentially. From 2000 to 2010, the number of mosques in the United States <a href="http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/religion/story/2012-02-29/islamic-worship-growth-us/53298792/1" target="_blank">jumped 74 percent</a>.<p>Today, there are more than 2,100 American mosques but they have a challenge: There aren't enough imams, or spiritual leaders, to go around.<p>The Mid-Cities Mosque in Colleyville, Texas, has two modest minarets that distinguish it as a sacred building here in this sedate suburb between Fort Worth and Dallas. Sun, 10 Feb 2013 20:29:00 +0000 John Burnett 28650 at http://tristatesradio.com As Islam Grows, U.S. Imams In Short Supply Juarez Priest Finds 'Hand Of God In The Midst Of Mayhem' http://tristatesradio.com/post/juarez-priest-finds-hand-god-midst-mayhem Father Kevin Mullins steers his old Chevy pickup up a steep road to a hilltop dominated by a large statue of the virgin. She has a commanding view of this troubled corner of Christendom.<p>Here, the states of Texas, New Mexico and and Chihuahua, Mexico, intersect amid barren hills freckled with ocotillo plants and greasewood.<p>Getting out of the truck, the graying Catholic priest with the kind, ruddy face squints north. "From up here you can see across the I-10 there into El Paso. Also, you see the border fence down there. Fri, 11 Jan 2013 19:46:00 +0000 John Burnett 27134 at http://tristatesradio.com Juarez Priest Finds 'Hand Of God In The Midst Of Mayhem' In Faith, Finding Answers To 'The Mystery Of Evil' http://tristatesradio.com/post/faith-finding-answers-mystery-evil When a human tragedy occurs on the scale of the Newtown shootings, clergy are invariably asked an ancient question: If God is all-knowing, all-powerful and benevolent, why does he allow such misfortunes?<p>There's even a word for reconciling this paradox: theodicy, or attempting to justify God's goodness despite the existence of evil and suffering.<p><strong>A World Both Beautiful And Shattered</strong><p>Steven Folberg, senior rabbi at Congregation Beth Israel in Austin, Texas, has been asked this question before. Wed, 19 Dec 2012 23:03:00 +0000 John Burnett 26099 at http://tristatesradio.com In Faith, Finding Answers To 'The Mystery Of Evil' From A Life Of Crime To Designing Jewelry, All In A Nairobi Slum http://tristatesradio.com/post/life-crime-designing-jewelry-all-nairobi-slum After covering East Africa for five months, a profound problem I encountered in every country was what will happen to the continent's exploding cities.<p>The U.N. predicts that by 2040, six in 10 Africans will live in cities — an estimated 1 billion people. Thu, 13 Dec 2012 17:16:00 +0000 John Burnett 25771 at http://tristatesradio.com From A Life Of Crime To Designing Jewelry, All In A Nairobi Slum