At a Largely Gay Church, a Test of Faith | Being gay and practicing Catholicism is never an easy proposition. But in these days of scandal, it is especially hard. (The New York Times)
Cardinal describes meeting in Rome | In his first public appearance since his return to Boston, Bernard Cardinal Law painted an optimistic picture of last week's meeting of U.S. cardinals at the Vatican. (Boston Herald)
Hyde presses church to report abuse | A prominent Roman Catholic congressman says the church must send police all accusations of sex abuse of minors by priests, something that is not official policy. (The Washington Times)
Post-Enron, spirituality gains | A concentrations on religion in the workplace may be a positive outcome of the Enron scandal. (The Christian Science Monitor)
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