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May 13
- Vatican urges caution on “diaconess case” Andrea Tornielli, La Stampa
- Iran re-arrests Christian pastor once sentenced to death Lisa Daftari, The Foreign Desk
- The Campaign to Eliminate Hell Mark Strauss, National Geographic
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May 12
- Bible Event Held at Capitol As Fewer Americans Identify as Religious Voice of America
- Pope Francis calls for study on ‘reinstating’ female deacons Julie Zauzmer, Anthony Faiola and Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
- Methodists reject alternative format for divisive LGBT discussions Emily McFarlan Miller, RNS
- Italy OKs gay civil unions despite strong church opposition Reuters
- Amish lose appeal of convictions in Ohio beard-cutting attacks Reuters
- Ohio church can’t claim insurance coverage for boy’s beating Randy Ludlow, The Columbus Dispatch
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May 11
- The Archdiocese of Baltimore has posted a list of 71 priests accused of sexually abusing children Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post
- American Bible Society marks 200th birthday Adelle M. Banks, RNS
- Israel honors priest who promotes Arab army enlistment Tia Goldenberg and Areej Hazboun, AP
- KAZAKHSTAN: Religious literature fines, prison, destruction Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service
- French PM says UNESCO Jerusalem resolution 'unfortunate, clumsy' AFP
- A 1500-Year-Old Underground Byzantine Church Is Found in Turkey Daniel Esparza, Aleteia
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May 10
- Is This the End of the Religious Right? Sarah Posner, The New York Times
- Study: Changes in racial composition lead to decline in church attendance Kimberly Winston, RNS
- As U.S. Attitudes Change, Some Evangelicals Dig In; Others Adapt Tom Gjelten and Marisa Peñaloza, NPR
- Missionary Donn Ketcham Abused 18 Children. Here’s Why He Wasn’t Stopped. Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, Christianity Today
- 40,000 non-Muslim migrants harassed in German centers over their religion – activists RT
- Acceptance Grows, Slowly But Steadily, For Gay Evangelicals Tom Gjelten and Marisa Peñaloza, NPR
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