Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
December 09, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: China Catholics pick leaders amid Vatican tensions
China's government-backed Catholic church elected new leaders on Thursday, including a prelate unrecognized by the Vatican to head its bishops' council, in a move likely to worsen often uneasy relations with the Holy See.
December 08, 2010
- The Washington Post
Wash. Post: China defies Vatican on bishop conclave
China's government-backed "patriotic" Catholic church began a three-day
meeting Tuesday to choose new leaders, defying objections from the
Vatican that the conclave has no formal standing with the true Catholic
Church and further straining the Chinese government's fraught
relationship with the Holy See.
December 02, 2010
- The Economist
The Economist: Wooing Christians
It is well known that Kurdish tribes took part in the mass slaughter by the Ottomans of around 1m Armenians in 1915.
November 29, 2010
- New Straits Times
New Straits Times: Not easy to use laws against black magic
A Syariah High Court judge suggested at a seminar in Kuantan early last month that Malaysia should criminalise black magic and introduce a law to that effect, adding that the practice of black magic was becoming rampant, especially among the Malay community.
November 24, 2010
- Religion News Service
RNS: Blasphemy resolution passes U.N. committee
A resolution combating the "vilification of religions" was adopted Tuesday (Nov. 23) by a United Nations committee, but religious freedom advocates who oppose the measure say support for it continues to diminish.
November 19, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: Cardinals talk religious freedom amid China flap
The world's cardinals met
Friday in a rare Vatican summit to discuss the most pressing issues
facing the church, including the sex abuse scandal, religious freedom
and the conversion of Anglicans to Catholicism.
November 16, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: Afghan president marks holiday with plea for peace
The Afghan president on Tuesday urged insurgents to abandon violence and
accept offers of reconciliation from the government, using the Muslim
holiday of Eid al-Adha to issue a plea for peace.
November 11, 2010
- Religion News Service
RNS: Pope answers Ahmadinejad's provocative letter
Pope Benedict XVI replied in diplomatic and general terms to a provocative letter from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, pledging to find common efforts for "peace and reconciliation" with the Islamic republic.
November 10, 2010
- The New York Times
NYT: In Jakarta speech, some hear Cairo redux
In a much-anticipated speech focusing on development, democracy and
religion, President Obama sought on Wednesday to strengthen America’s
ties with Indonesia, a rising Asian power with the world’s largest
Muslim population.
November 09, 2010
- The New York Times
NYT: Obama pledges expanded ties with Muslim nations
President Obama, renewing his call for better relations between the
United States and the Muslim world, used a long-awaited homecoming trip
to this island nation to make a symbolic visit on Wednesday morning to
the largest mosque in southeast Asia — even as he declared that “much
more work needs to be done” to fulfill the promise he made 17 months ago
in Cairo of a “new beginning.”
November 05, 2010
- The New York Times
NYT: China's Taoist revival
Yin Xinhui reached the peak of Mount Yi and surveyed the chaos. The 47-year-old Taoist abbess was on a sacred mission: to consecrate a newly rebuilt temple to one of her religion’s most important deities, the Jade Emperor.