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Selected religion-related news from around the Web
AP: Pope: Child sex abuse is 'scourge' for all society
Pope Benedict XVI insisted on Saturday that all of society's institutions and not just the Catholic church must be held to "exacting" standards in their response to sex abuse of children, and defended the church's efforts to confront the problem.
Economist: Two mullahs went into a bar…
It is Friday night at the O2 arena in London and the crowd is hearing a confession from Preacher Moss, a black American convert to Islam: “I’m not going to lie about the things I did before I became a Muslim,” he tells the audience.
AP: Pope’s envoy for cult-like group linked to disgraced Legion of Christ says rules invalid
The pope’s envoy running the disgraced Legion of Christ religious order says the 1,000-plus rules governing the cult-like life of some of its members are invalid and will be whittled down to a core set of norms.
Guardian: Lords debate threatens decision to allow gay weddings in U.K. churches
Peers opposed to the registration of civil partnerships in religious premises have secured a debate in the House of Lords that could see the provision scrapped altogether, after warnings that churches could face litigation for turning away gay couples.
NYT: In Russian chill, waiting hours for touch of the holy: Virgin Mary belt relic draws crowds in Moscow
From morning all through the night, tens of thousands of Russians have been lining up since Saturday in the cold with just one aim: to kiss a glass-covered reliquary that they believe holds the Virgin Mary’s belt.
Guardian: Teenage football fan stands up to Scotland's sectarian thugs
John Hynd has received death threats simply for joining a website campaigning against the sectarian divide in the west of Scotland. "I used to be a bigot," he says. "I'd go to the game – I'm a Rangers fan – and happily be singing Billy Boys along with my dad and his friends.
Economist: Your service or His?
Employer's name? “God.” His address? “Heaven.”
Daily Mail: Poppy-burning group Muslims Against Crusades is banned by Home Secretary as members plan anti-Armistice Day protest
An extremist Muslim group who burned poppies have been formally banned by the state amid fears they were planning a 'Hell for Heroes' outrage today.
International Business Times: Vatican: Banning Tintin book is ‘politically correct lunacy’
A Vatican newspaper has touted the comic book character Tintin as "a Catholic hero".
Reuters: Mitt Romney's French education
To understand why Mitt Romney persists in the face of rejection, opposition and indifference from his own party, look no further than the two and a half years he spent in France, getting up at 6:30 a.m. every day to venture forth and have doors slammed in his face for 10 hours.
Reuters: Church-backed abortion bill sparks protest in Russia
Women of all ages used to fill gynecologist Lyubov Yerofeyeva's Soviet state clinic, lined up by the dozen for back-to-back abortions.
AP: Fire at French newspaper after Muhammad issue
France's prime minister condemned an apparent arson attack early on Wednesday that destroyed the offices of a satirical French newspaper that had "invited" the Prophet Muhammad as a guest editor this week.
AP: Poland has largest gathering of rabbis since WWII
Dozens of rabbis from across Europe have gathered in Warsaw for the largest meeting of Jewish religious leaders in Poland since the community was virtually wiped out during World War II.
NPR: Vatican to host stem cell research conference
A few years ago, Father Tomasz Trafny was brainstorming with other Vatican officials about what technologies would shape society, and how the Vatican could have an impact
Economist: Holy relevance
As Protestant Europe, in its own eyes virtuous and thrifty, wrestles with the debt problems of the continent’s Catholic and Orthodox countries, the idea that religious affiliation may influence the way people save, work and spend is more appealing than ever.
NYT: British Monarchy scraps rule of male succession in new step to modernization
The 16 countries that recognize the British monarch as head of state struck a historic blow for women’s rights on Friday, abolishing male precedence in the order of succession to the throne.
Reuters: Pope expresses shame for Christian violence in history
Pope Benedict, leading a global inter-religious meeting, acknowledged on Thursday "with great shame" that Christianity had used force in its long history but said violence in God's name had no place in the world today.
AP: Pope won't take part in common prayers
Pope Benedict XVI has invited Jews, Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims to a pilgrimage at the Umbrian hilltop town of Assisi, but the leaders won't take part in common prayers as they did when summoned for a daylong prayer for peace by Pope John Paul II 25 years ago.
Daily Mail: What IS going on in Britain's mosque schools? Beatings, humiliation and lessons in hating Britain
The punishment is almost medieval in its cruelty. Victims are forced to crouch down and hold their ears with their arms threaded under their legs.
NYT: Islamist imagines a democratic future for Tunisia
For more than three decades, Rachid al-Ghannouchi has preached that pluralism, democracy and Islam are harmonious
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