Holy orders | "Don't ask, don't tell" is a strictly Christian policy | (Linda Hirshman, The New Republic)
Immigrants' advocates look to churches | Religious leaders from a range of denominations are launching efforts to win passage of a bill that creates a path toward citizenship for the nation's illegal immigrants. That has put some of them at odds with traditional allies on other social issues, such as abortion and gay marriage. (USA Today)
Full Gospel churches want truth commission here | The Jamaica Association of Full Gospel churches has urged the government to establish a truth and reconciliation commission, akin to one in post-Apartheid South Africa, to stop the spiraling crime rate here (Jamaica Observer)
Eco-Christian warriors | Palm Sunday could usher in a calendar of green ceremonies (Editorial, The Times, London)
Worship and the web | Religious organizations turn to internet, blogs to connect with faithful (The Hartford Courant, Ct.)
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