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Todd Hertz | posted 7/01/2003 12:00AM

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Divine inspiration for working out | Health clubs and private trainers are incorporating religion as a motivational tool for those who want a healthier—and more spiritual—way of life (Los Angeles Times)
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Groceries and gospel | Assemblies of God, local churches unite to give away food, spiritual sustenance (The Washington Post)
Clergy sex abuse:
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Catholic panel promises release of its findings | A panel of prominent Roman Catholics pledged yesterday to publicly release its findings from several ongoing studies on molester priests — even if their reports turn up information that will likely be used in lawsuits against the church. (Associated Press)
- Also: Panel seeks bishops' compliance | The lay board set up to monitor U.S. Roman Catholic bishops said Tuesday that they are demanding nothing less than full compliance from bishops. (The Chicago Tribune)
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New child sex case hits Australian church | Australia's Anglican church has been thrown into fresh controversy after the author of an influential report on paedophilia within the Tasmanian church pleaded guilty to child sex charges. (The Guardian, London)
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New Boston archbishop brings big hopes | Bishop Sean O'Malley is to be installed Wednesday as the sixth archbishop of Boston. (Associated Press)
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