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Presbyterians keep ban on gay ordination, Newsweek examines fetal rights, Ten Commandments display gets federal court approval, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Ted Olsen | posted 6/01/2003 12:00AM

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Religion in the News: Christian reality | Taking a cue from its secular competitors, Trinity Broadcasting Network—a Santa Ana, Calif.-based television ministry—has started airing its first reality show, "Travel the Road" (Associated Press)
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Reality TV with gospel flair (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
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'Matrix' raises big questions | Beyond the hype, these movies have staying power because of a deeper message steeped in world religions, faith leaders and media experts say (The Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)
Clergy sex abuse:
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Lawsuit alleges sex abuse by nun | A former student at an all-girls Catholic high school claims she was sexually assaulted more than a decade ago by a nun who taught morals and religion and was in charge of recruiting young women into the sisterhood. (The Hartford Courant)
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Retired priest gets 20 years for sex abuse | The Rev. Louis E. Miller, 72, pleaded guilty in March in Jefferson County Circuit Court to 44 counts of indecent and immoral practices and six counts of sexual abuse. (The Washington Post)
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Fathers' helper | How the church used psychiatry to care for—and protect—abusive priests (The New Yorker)
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