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.
Compiled by Rob Moll | posted 6/29/2006 12:00AM
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"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)
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)
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.)
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)
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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