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Weblog: Clergy Can Sue for Discrimination, Appeals Court Says
Plus: Does natural family planning kill babies? Another priest's satanic murder, a second Texas church discipline case goes to court, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  1. They have no decency | Too many in media bash Catholicism - and get away with it (William A. Donohue, New York Daily News)

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Other articles of interest :

  1. Dozens hold protest outside Tut exhibit | Coptic Christians take aim at bias in Egypt (Chicago Tribune)

  2. Indian 'veggie' house hunters get preference | Never mind pets, smokers or loud music at 2am. House hunters in Mumbai increasingly are being asked: "Do you eat meat?" If yes, the deal is off (SAPA/AFP)

  3. The point God position | Heaven continues to get a lot of pointed love from grateful athletes (Chicago Sun-Times)

  4. Archeologists to search for lost mission | Amateur archeologists will get a chance to search this summer for the lost mission of Santa Isabel de Utinahica, built in the wilderness in the 1600s for a lone friar who was dispatched to evangelize among the Indians on the edge of Spain's colonial empire (Associated Press)

  5. Books aim to make a splash with public | The Bible and a sex manual make concurrent waterproof debuts (USA Today)

  6. Spare the quarter-inch plumbing supply line, spoil the child | Saying no to "timeouts," some fundamentalist Christians "train up" their children by carefully hitting them with switches, PVC pipes and other "chastening instruments" (Salon.com)

  7. Canada paper sorry about erroneous story | A Canadian newspaper apologized Wednesday for publishing an erroneous story last week claiming that an Iranian law would require Jews and Christians to wear badges identifying them as religious minorities (Associated Press)

  8. Making church a work of artists | Wheaton conference seeks to enliven services by infusing the arts into worship (Chicago Tribune)

  9. Religion news in brief | Gay marriage wars, Newark Archdiocese leads the nation in priest ordinations (Associated Press)

  10. That King of the Hill megachurch clip that's making the rounds (YouTube)

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