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Weblog: Anglicans Get Busy
Plus: California Christian school allowed to sue UC, parents of gay students allowed to sue another California Christian school, and more articles from online sources around the world.




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  1. "Evil" delivers haunting portrait of pedophile priest | With an immediacy and intimacy that news reports can't provide, this deeply affecting documentary explores the pedophile crisis that has shaken the edifice of the Catholic Church. (Hollywood Reporter)

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  1. Falwell celebrates 50 years behind the pulpit at Thomas Road | The Rev. Jerry Falwell's conservative politics have earned him friends and enemies in a long, public career — but there's no denying he's been a successful pastor. (Associated Press)

  2. All Saints pastor retires after 40 years of ministry | Ending 40 years in the ministry, Peterson's official retirement was May 31, ending a career that started on Ascension Day in 1966, the same year he graduated from the Lutheran School of Theology in Maywood with a master's of divinity degree. (Pioneer Press, Ill.)

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  1. Doctors change euthanasia stance | 65% of the 500 doctors at the BMA's meeting in Belfast voted against assisted dying. (BBC)

  2. Jehovah's Witness conference to begin today | Cleveland convention expected to draw 15,000 (Beacon Journal, Ohio)

  3. Supporting North Korean Bongsu Church is supporting the Labor Party of North Korea | Pastor Issac "At political concentration camps, 11% are Christian believers" (Daily NK, South Korea)

  4. A ring of ignorance, hypocrisy and stupidity | A girl's public announcement of her chastity will rarely, if ever, act as a deterrent to boys with designs on it (Terence Blacker, The Independent, UK)

  5. Christian book chain closes door Sundays | New owner opposes 'sales at all costs' (The Hamilton Spectator, Canada)

  6. Regulation could silence Christian ministries | The United States Senate is now considering legislation that seeks to place "a la carte" or pay-per-channel regulations on subscription television providers. While it may sound like an attractive idea initially, a closer look reveals that any such regulations would have a devastating effect on religious and inspirational broadcasters. (Jerry Falwell, Roanoke Times, Va.)


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