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Pope Benedict to Visit New York Synagogue Led by Holocaust Survivor
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akornfeld
Associated Press New York – During his first papal trip to the United States, Pope Benedict XVI will visit a synagogue led by a rabbi who survived the Holocaust, U.S. bishops said Thursday. Benedict will make a brief stop April 18 at Manhattan’s Park East Synagogue, whose leader, Rabbi Arthur Schneier, lived under Nazi occupation…
Study: Theology Impacts Protestant Bank accounts
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nsymmonds
By Britanni Hamm 2008 Religion News Service (UNDATED) Lisa Keister has scanned the Bible and found nearly 2,000 verses in the New Testament that touch on the topic of money. It’s those very verses that may be keeping many conservative Protestants from building up long-term wealth, she says. Jesus warned his followers not to “store…
Parents Plead Not Guilty in Daughter’s Death
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nsymmonds
By Jessica Bruder Religion News Service OREGON CITY, Ore. — A couple who tried to heal their dying daughter with prayer walked hand in hand into a crowded courtroom Monday and pleaded not guilty to charges of manslaughter and criminal mistreatment. Carl Brent Worthington, 28, and Raylene Marie Worthington, 25, are the first parents prosecuted…
John Paul II Had ‘Supernatural Qualities’
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nsymmonds
United Press International – April 2, 2008 VATICAN CITY, Apr 2, 2008 (UPI via COMTEX) — Speculation regarding the sainthood of the Pope John Paul II escalated Wednesday as Pope Benedict XVI attributed the late pontiff with “supernatural qualities.” Eulogizing at a mass commemorating the third anniversary of John Paul’s death, Benedict said ”among his…
Turner, Churches Work to Fight Malaria
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – April 1, 2008 NEW YORK – Ted Turner formed a $200 million partnership Tuesday with Lutherans and Methodists to fight malaria, apologizing for his past criticism of religion as he announced the effort. Turner, 69, said he had only made a few disparaging comments a long time ago and that he is…
Court Agrees to Take Religious Group’s Free Speech Case
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – March 31, 2008 WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a free speech case in which a church wants to place a religious monument in a park. Officials in Pleasant Grove City, Utah, asked the court to step into the lawsuit brought by the religious group known as Summum, saying…
MLK’s Generation of Pastors Makes Way for New Vision
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nsymmonds
By Greg Garrison and Val Walton 2008 Religion News Service BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — They were pastors and civil rights leaders who broke the back of unjust segregation laws and set in motion the transformation of America into a more racially tolerant nation. Forty years after the violent death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.…
Report on John Paul II Sainthood Ready
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – March 31, 2008 VATICAN CITY – The church official spearheading the cause to make Pope John Paul II a saint said Monday he has finished a roughly 2,000-page draft of a report supporting the late pontiff’s canonization. Two days before the Vatican marks the third anniversary of John Paul’s death, Monsignor Slawomir…
Archaeologists Start Stonehenge Dig
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – March 31, 2008 LONDON – Some of England’s most sacred soil was disturbed Monday for the first time in more than four decades as archaeologists worked to solve the enduring riddle of Stonehenge: When and why was the prehistoric monument built? The excavation project, set to last until April 11, is designed…
Muslims More Numerous Than Catholics
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nsymmonds
Associated Press – March 30, 2008 VATICAN CITY – Islam has surpassed Roman Catholicism as the world’s largest religion, the Vatican newspaper said Sunday. “For the first time in history, we are no longer at the top: Muslims have overtaken us,” Monsignor Vittorio Formenti said in an interview with the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano. Formenti…
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