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  1. Recipients of the Jesus Rug warned to keep eyes open | Optical illusion may not be the only trick (The Hartford Courant, Ct.)

  2. Augustinian priests apologise for concelebrated Easter Mass | The three Augustinian priests who concelebrated Mass with a Church of Ireland rector in Drogheda on Easter Sunday, in commemoration of the 1916 Rising and the Battle of the Somme, have apologized unreservedly to Catholic Church authorities and given an undertaking not to do so again (The Irish Times)

  3. A dim view of brights | Richard Dawkins and crew are in for a discouraging tenure if they presume to study religion as a pathology (Karl Giberson, Science & Theology News)

  4. When colleges go on suicide watch | Schools are getting sued for doing too little--and too much--to help mentally fragile students (Time)

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