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June (Web-only)

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Debutante Fiction
The New Yorker should have paid less attention to the novelty of its writers and more attention to their writing.
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PCUSA Opens Door to Gay Ordination and Other Ways to Salvation
The real big news out of the denomination's General Assembly may not be its revoking of its ban on gay ministers.
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Australia's Churches Call On Nation to Acknowledge 'Stolen Generations'
"Country's National Council of Churches demands apology, compensation to Aboriginals"
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Chaplains Alarmed at Europe's Rising Prison Populations
"Privatization of jails, restorative justice also chief concerns at recent meeting."
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Pilot of Missionary Plane Partly Blamed for Shooting
"Ministering to youth, sex offenders, and mentally ill ; and other stories from media around the world"
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Five Anglicans in Court After Rescuing Teenagers From Arranged Marriages
Priests claim Christian sisters are being forced into Islam
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"Church School Used to Train Militias, Zimbabwe Politician Says"
Youths reportedly instructed in political violence techniques in run-up to election.
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Zimbabwean Archbishop Warns That Church Must Stand Against Injustice
Article in church newspaper is thinly veiled criticism of Mugabe government.
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Leading Anglican Priest Protests by Cutting Ties With Church in Zimbabwe
White clergyman upset with appointment of bishop and with President Mugabe.
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A Bishop and Two Theologians Propose a Radical Reform in College of Cardinals
Italian media speculate some cardinals could suggest an update of the papal election process.
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Bush Says Faith-Based Initiative Critics 'Don't Understand the Power of Faith'
"ABC News replaces religion correspondent Peggy Wehmeyer with a robot (kind of), and other stories from media sources around the world."
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God's Kingdom 'Is Grinding to a Halt Under Consultations and Meetings'
"Mission at risk, says senior bishop in Church of England"
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"As Canadian Synod Faces Bankruptcy, Bishops Plead With Government"
Anglican bishops appeal to prime minister for intervention
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Canadian Politician Works With Churches to Resolve Abuse Crisis
Deputy prime minister meets with church leaders to resolve court cases.
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"Kidnapped Missionaries Injured, Threatened With Death"
"A hot summer's a-brewin', and other stories from mainstream media sources around the world"
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Pop Goes the Musical
"Moulin Rouge stirs critics into several debates, plus reviews of The Animal, What's The Worst That Could Happen? and Startup.com."
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Militants Blamed for Death of Three Missionaries in India
"5,000 attend funeral, Catholic schools close in mourning"
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Churches Adopt Entire Villages in Devastated Gujarat to Help the Homeless
Charities aim to meet basic needs after January's western India earthquake.
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Communist-Backed Orthodox Priest Loses Election for Kerala Assembly
Nooranal's electoral campaign annoyed some Christians with support of Communists.
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Guilty Verdicts All Around
"As nuns are convicted of genocide, military officers and priest get verdict in 1998 death of bishop. Plus other stories from media around the world"
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