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Greek Prosecutor Charges Blasphemy Over Jesus Play

A Greek prosecutor is pressing blasphemy charges over a troubled Athens performance of an American play that portrays Jesus as…

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SC Diocese Meets After Break With National Church

The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina is holding a convention to chart a future course after its split with the…

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Vatican Digs In After Gay Marriage Advances

The Vatican is digging in after gay marriage initiatives scored big wins this week in Maine, two other states and…

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Former Oil Executive Named Archbishop of Canterbury

The Church of England named former oil executive Justin Welby as the next archbishop of Canterbury, making him the titular…

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Pastor Heralds Success of Endorsing from the Pulpit, Challenging IRS

Johnson's anti-Obama sermonizing likely violated the so-called Johnson Amendment, an Internal Revenue Service rule that forbids churches that receive tax-exempt…

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Priest reinstated after allegations of abuse

The Vatican cited Canon No. 2359 in the 1917 Code of Canon Law to explain why the priest was not…

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Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church Welcomes New Openly Gay Minister

After a year of searching, the Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church (BAUUC) welcomes their new settled minister, Bruce Beisner, an…

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Presbyterians reject redefinition of marriage

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) narrowly rejected a proposal to revise the traditional definition of marriage on Friday, a year after…

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Southern Baptists: Gay rights not civil rights

A day after electing their first African-American president in a historic move that strives to erase its legacy of racism,…

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Church of England objects to gay marriage plan

The Church of England and Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales formally objected Tuesday to the government's proposal to…

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