LaTanya, an eight-year-old Allendale girl, was hopping mad when she got into the car for her ride to school on a recent morning.

LaTanya, an eight-year-old Allendale girl, was hopping mad when she got into the car for her ride to school on a recent morning.
At a February conference in Rome, Catholic Cardinal Walter Kasper made a bold proposal to Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed leaders: “an ecumenical catechism,” a joint commentary on the Apostles Creed, the Ten Commandments and the Lord’s Prayer. That was unthinkable 100 years ago, when a group of Protestants met in Edinburgh, Scotland, for a conference credited with launching the ecumenical movement.