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Selected religion-related news from around the Web
Chicago Tribune: Cardinal defends comparing gay parade organizers to Ku Klux Klan
Setting off a new round in his dispute with gay right activists, Chicago’s Cardinal Francis George has issued a statement defending his recent comparison of the gay rights movement to the Ku Klux Klan.
Wash. Post: Religious limits on women spur controversy in Israel
A sign outside a row of synagogues directing women to walk on the other side of the street has turned this town near Jerusalem into a front line of a raging national debate about the imposition of strict social codes by ultra-Orthodox zealots.
NYT: Israeli girl, 8, at center of tension over religious extremism
The latest battleground in Israel’s struggle over religious extremism covers little more than a square mile of this Jewish city situated between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and it has the unexpected public face of a blond, bespectacled second-grade girl.
AP: Israeli girl's plight highlights Jewish extremism
A shy 8-year-old schoolgirl has unwittingly found herself on the front line of Israel's latest religious war.
The Times: Christmas cancelled after Beijing police crackdown
Beijing police used force to cancel Christmas for hundreds of worshippers yesterday, detaining members of an underground congregation and placing church leaders under temporary house arrest.
AP: Cuban faithful celebrate Christmas praying for a successful visit by Pope Benedict in 2012
Cuban faithful celebrating Christmas say they have plenty to cheer this year as they prepare for the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI, the first visit by a pontiff to the Communist-run island since John Paul II’s historic tour nearly 14 years ago.
AP: In Israel, a higher profile for Christmas
The founders of Neve Shaanan, a neighborhood in southern Tel Aviv, planned their streets in the shape of a seven-branched candelabra - a symbol of their Jewish faith.
NYT: North Korea’s tears: A blend of cult, culture and coercion
Among countless mourners at a public square in North Korea, the kneeling middle-aged man in an off-white windbreaker stands out.
Wash. Post: Evangelicals divided on whom to support in GOP presidential race
Jenifer Bowen, the executive director of Iowa Right to Life, spent a recent evening at the Hoyt Sherman Place theater here listening to four Republican presidential candidates deliver faith-infused pitches to about 1,000 evangelicals representing one of this election’s most critical and conflicted voting blocs.
Reuters: Iraq resumes political strife in vacuum left by U.S.
The dust had barely settled from the last column of departing U.S. armoured vehicles when Iraq's rival Sunni and Shi'ite factions resumed the kind of political infighting that threatens a lurch back into turmoil.
Wash. Post: Pope heads into busy Christmas season tired, weak, raising questions about future
Pope Benedict XVI seems worn out.
AP: Stories about faith and family help Romney open up
Mitt Romney is starting to open up.
Wash. Post: As Pakistan's population soars, contraceptives remain a hard sell
Shazia Shahid, a community health educator, went to the tiny house to speak with the slight young woman about birth control. It was morning, a good time because the woman’s husband was out working.
NYT: U.S. leaving Iraqi comrades-in-arms in limbo
Meeting various neighbors and supplicants on a recent evening, America’s staunchest ally in Iraq, Sheik Ahmed Abu Risha, sat in a tent sipping tea from an implausibly tiny glass cup. He greeted each new visitor with a hearty outburst of “dear one” and a kiss on the cheek.
AP: Home improvement giant Lowe's threatened with boycott for yanking ads from show about Muslims
Lowe's Home Improvement has found itself facing a backlash after the retail giant pulled ads from a reality show about American Muslims.
Times: Chief rabbi urges pope to work together to save soul of Europe
Europe is in danger of losing its soul, according to the Chief Rabbi who will today tell the Pope that leaders of all faiths must help to restore morality to the world of finance in order to regenerate the economy and society.
NYT: For Malaysian Christians, an anxious holiday season
Beneath windows framed with forest-green wreaths studded with red and gold baubles, worshipers at St. Mary’s Anglican Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in Malaysia, knelt and clasped their hands in prayer.
LA Times: In Baghdad area, Shiite festival is held without incident
The balding head of Hamid Hussein had been sliced open with a sword.
AP: Palestinians' statehood bid part of Christmas
At Christmas time the world looks to Jesus' traditional birthplace of Bethlehem, and this year the Palestinians hope to use some of that attention to boost their quest for independence.
AP: Moroccan justice: Sold to highest bidder
The chant thundered through the headquarters of Morocco's Islamist party as it celebrated election victory.
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