Weblog: Orthodox U.S. Anglicans Plan to 'Reclaim the Episcopal Church' Through New Network
Plus: More than $1.5 billion served to Salvation Army, Kenya's churches offer alternative constitution, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 1/01/2004 12:00AM
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Space:
E.T. the extra-theological | NASA project expedites questions of extraterrestrials' beliefs (The Kansas City Star)
NASA photo captures sacred | A huge reproduction of NASA's Earth photo should hang prominently in every place of worship, of every creed, denomination, faith, sect, or "ism." (Tom Harpur, Toronto Star)
Exorcism:
Girl, 6, found dead in motel | 'Severely broken': Detectives believe case involved 'some type of ritual to get rid of demons' (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Accused of abuse, a New Haven priest resigns | Bishop Rosazza declined to discuss the details of the sexual abuse accusation, except to say that it related to Father Andrew Brizzolara's time in the Archdiocese of Boston in the early 1980's (The New York Times)
Using an old rite for a new pledge | Bishop of Orange posts his promise to help heal the wounds of clergy sexual abuse (Los Angeles Times)
Sex priest serves in local parish | An Australian priest who left Boston after he was reported for having sex with a teenage boy is serving in a Melbourne parish (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)
Convicted clergyman defrocked | Richard Lavigne, a priest convicted in 1992 of molesting two altar boys and accused by former Berkshire County Commissioner Paul Babeu of sexually abusing him as a teenager, has been defrocked (The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass.)
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