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  1. What's going on in the Anglican Communion? | Despite the headlines, the Episcopal Church crisis has nothing to do with sex and everything to do with power (Robert Bruce Mullin, Beliefnet)

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Homosexuality:

  1. Orange bars housing bias against gays | With little opposition from conservative Christian groups, the Orange County Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a fair-housing ordinance that prohibits discrimination against gays (The Orlando Sentinel)

  2. Faiths in Jerusalem united over gay march | Christian leaders condemned it. Jewish radicals put a bounty on participants. Muslim clerics threatened to flood the streets with protesters. Jerusalem's conflicting religions have found rare common ground: opposition to an international gay pride parade next month (Associated Press)

  3. Mass. gay marriage debate sparks rallies | Dozens of people on both sides of the gay marriage debate rallied Wednesday outside the Statehouse, where a series of proposed constitutional amendments awaiting lawmakers' consideration included one that would define marriage as the union of a man and woman (Associated Press)

  4. Not-so-free love | Two gay marriage-busting rulings restore moral clarity (Lisa Fabrizio, The American Spectator)

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History:

  1. After toil and trouble, 'witch' is cleared | Va. resident's quest leads to pardon for woman convicted in 1706 (The Washington Post)

  2. Lay of the land | The cave-dwelling, hunchbacked English dwarf is one of Philly's finest (Steven Wells, Philadelphia Weekly)

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Other stories of interest:

  1. Feeding the Christian craving | Pecos Monastery's School for Spiritual Directors aims to help spiritual directors and to bring together Christians from different traditions (The New Mexican)

  2. Hidden secrets and spiritual treasures | Dateline: Medieval Macedonia (Richard Bangs Adventures, Yahoo)

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