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- JFK's nephew barred from communion: report (AFP) 2009-11-22 15:59
AFP - The nephew of ex-president John F. Kennedy, a US lawmaker, has been barred from receiving communion at his Catholic church due to his support for abortion rights, a newspaper reported Sunday.
- Taliban suffocate Pakistan Buddhist heritage (AFP) 2009-11-21 22:57
AFP - Archaeologists warn that the Taliban are destroying Pakistan's ancient Gandhara heritage and rich Buddhist legacy as pilgrimage and foreign research dries up in the country's northwest.
- Atheist student groups flower on college campuses (AP) 2009-11-21 22:12
AP - The sign sits propped on a wooden chair, inviting all comers: "Ask an Atheist."
- Pope and Anglican leader agree on closer relations (AP) 2009-11-21 11:29
AP - After offering a home in his church to disaffected Anglicans, Pope Benedict XVI assured the archbishop of Canterbury on Saturday that he is still committed to seeking closer relations between Catholics and Anglicans.
- Russian Orthodox priest shot dead in Moscow church (AP) 2009-11-20 02:24
- AP - A gunman killed a Russian Orthodox priest in his Moscow church and seriously wounded the reverend's assistant, officials said Friday.
- AP Exclusive: Muslim countries seek blasphemy ban (AP) 2009-11-19 14:56
AP - Four years after cartoons of the prophet Muhammad set off violent protests across the Muslim world, Islamic nations are mounting a campaign for an international treaty to protect religious symbols and beliefs from mockery — essentially a ban on blasphemy that would put them on a collision course with free speech laws in the West.
- Afghan official said to take bribe for copper deal (AP) 2009-11-18 20:06
AP - A senior Afghan official allegedly took a $20 million bribe to steer a copper mining project to a Chinese company, a glaring example of the claims of corruption clouding the Obama administration's deliberations over expanding the U.S. commitment in Afghanistan.
- Bishops discuss authority over Catholic colleges (AP) 2009-11-18 10:07
- AP - Fallout continues from the summer controversy over the University of Notre Dame awarding an honorary degree to President Barack Obama, who supports abortion rights.
- 'Holy hip-hop' trying to break into mainstream (AP) 2009-11-18 08:38
AP - Terverius Black believes in hip-hop gospel so much he sold his first home to get the money needed to start his Christian-themed entertainment company.
- Religion News in Brief (AP) 2009-11-18 07:04
- AP - Former megachurch pastor Ted Haggard said he will continue to hold weekly prayer meetings at his home, three years after he was ousted from the church he founded amid a scandal involving a male prostitute and drug use.
- Pope prays for all kids on UN rights anniversary (AP) 2009-11-18 04:40
AP - Pope Benedict XVI called Wednesday for greater international efforts to ensure basic human rights for children, saying he was praying for all young people who suffer.
- In WA, old mining town elects a Muslim mayor (AP) 2009-11-17 15:57
- AP - Granite Falls residents are suspicious of any newcomers, let alone a Muslim native of Pakistan who moved to this rugged, blue-collar mining town to open his own bar.
- Catholic bishops say gay marriage hurts society (AP) 2009-11-17 12:41
- AP - The nation's Roman Catholic bishops have affirmed that the church defines marriage between one man and one woman, and sex is meant for procreation.
- NJ teen barred from abortion protest sues school (AP) 2009-11-17 12:17
- AP - A New Jersey high school student claims in a federal lawsuit that school administrators violated her First Amendment free-speech and religious-freedom rights when they said she couldn't participate in a day of silent protest against abortion.
- Report: Muslim extremists recruiting from UK jails (AP) 2009-11-16 10:21
- AP - Two of Britain's most high-profile Muslim extremists have been given free rein to recruit fellow inmates in prison and are spreading propaganda from behind bars, a think-tank founded by two former Islamic radicals said Monday.