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Weblog: Kerry Told to Speak Up, Shut Up About Religion
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  • Singing priest also has gun, will travel | Fundraising trips, style irk superior (Chicago Tribune)
  • Keeping the faith | At St. Albert the Great in Weymouth, the end is near, and confusion and anger abound (The Boston Globe)

Missions & ministry:

  • Christian values find fit at office | Charles Proudfit's At Work on Purpose is a local manifestation of a growing national movement to bring spiritual matters, particularly Christian matters, to office cubicles and factory floors alike (John Eckberg, The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  • Suit filed to halt slots bid in D.C. | Opponents attack 'monopoly contract' (The Washington Post)

Spirituality:

  • Faith is a feminist issue | The newly renamed Madonna has joined a long line of women drawn to the spritual life in their middle age (Mary Kenny, The Guardian, London)
  • Pilgrims flock to see statue in Italy | Thousands of people flocked to see a bronze statue of Christ in Genoa after a woman claimed she saw the face of Italian saint Padre Pio on the statue's chest (Associated Press)

More articles:

  • Christian 'exodus' to S.C. planned | Texan envisions state free of liberal meddling (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • Bible mystery baffles police | Warrnambool police are looking for the owner of a rare 1860s Catholic Holy Bible (The Standard, Warrnambool, Australia)
  • Backstreet Boy sets sights on Christian world | Brian Littrell, in town for fund-raiser, won't turn back on band but hopes to use popularity as tool (The Tennessean, Nashville)
  • Christian dinosaur hunters dig for signs of biblical dragons | Countless dinosaur bones lie buried in the rocks of South Dakota but the Christians excavating one remote cliff-face were digging not just for reptilian vertebrae but for the hand of God (The Telegraph, London)
  • Suffer the little calories: give thanks for the Bible Diet | Thou shalt not eat junk food or snack between meals is the 11th commandment for millions of Americans caught up in a Bible-based slimming craze (The Independent, London)

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