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God Banned from Narnia
Missionaries still held by terrorists despite military attack and other stories from mainstream media around the world.
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History Bully
Christian scholars speak not-so-softly over a big sticking point: Theodore Roosevelt's faith
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Australia's Church Leader's Views on Sexuality Ignite Controversy
Head of country's Anglicans calls for blessing of same-sex friendships.
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Australia's Churches Call On Nation to Acknowledge 'Stolen Generations'
"Country's National Council of Churches demands apology, compensation to Aboriginals"
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Chaplains Alarmed at Europe's Rising Prison Populations
"Privatization of jails, restorative justice also chief concerns at recent meeting."
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Pilot of Missionary Plane Partly Blamed for Shooting
"Ministering to youth, sex offenders, and mentally ill ; and other stories from media around the world"
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Five Anglicans in Court After Rescuing Teenagers From Arranged Marriages
Priests claim Christian sisters are being forced into Islam
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"Church School Used to Train Militias, Zimbabwe Politician Says"
Youths reportedly instructed in political violence techniques in run-up to election.
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Zimbabwean Archbishop Warns That Church Must Stand Against Injustice
Article in church newspaper is thinly veiled criticism of Mugabe government.
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Leading Anglican Priest Protests by Cutting Ties With Church in Zimbabwe
White clergyman upset with appointment of bishop and with President Mugabe.
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A Bishop and Two Theologians Propose a Radical Reform in College of Cardinals
Italian media speculate some cardinals could suggest an update of the papal election process.
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Bush Says Faith-Based Initiative Critics 'Don't Understand the Power of Faith'
"ABC News replaces religion correspondent Peggy Wehmeyer with a robot (kind of), and other stories from media sources around the world."
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God's Kingdom 'Is Grinding to a Halt Under Consultations and Meetings'
"Mission at risk, says senior bishop in Church of England"
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"As Canadian Synod Faces Bankruptcy, Bishops Plead With Government"
Anglican bishops appeal to prime minister for intervention
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Canadian Politician Works With Churches to Resolve Abuse Crisis
Deputy prime minister meets with church leaders to resolve court cases.
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"Kidnapped Missionaries Injured, Threatened With Death"
"A hot summer's a-brewin', and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world"
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Pop Goes the Musical
"Moulin Rouge stirs critics into several debates, plus reviews of The Animal, What's The Worst That Could Happen? and Startup.com."
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Militants Blamed for Death of Three Missionaries in India
"5,000 attend funeral, Catholic schools close in mourning"
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Churches Adopt Entire Villages in Devastated Gujarat to Help the Homeless
Charities aim to meet basic needs after January's western India earthquake.
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Communist-Backed Orthodox Priest Loses Election for Kerala Assembly
Nooranal's electoral campaign annoyed some Christians with support of Communists.
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