Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
July 17, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: China slams Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama
China on Sunday slammed President Barack Obama's
meeting with the Dalai Lama as an act that has "grossly interfered in
China's internal affairs" and damaged Chinese-American relations.
July 15, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Malaysian Prime Minister to meet with Pope in gesture to Christians
A decision by Prime Minister Najib Razak to meet with Pope Benedict XVI on Monday signals a wish to mend ties with Malaysia’s
Christians following a series of incidents, including the firebombing
of churches, that have strained interfaith relations in this
Muslim-majority nation, analysts say.
July 12, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Poll: Young in Malaysia, Indonesia oppose polygamy
The vast majority of young Muslims in Indonesia and Malaysia
appear to disapprove of the traditional acceptance of polygamy but
remain reluctant to openly support interfaith marriages or premarital
sex, a new survey shows.
July 10, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: New Australian law to make Muslims lift veils
Muslim women would have to remove veils and show their faces to
police on request or risk a prison sentence under proposed new laws in
Australia's most populous state that have drawn criticism as culturally
insensitive.
July 08, 2011
- The New York Times
NYT: Vatican condemnation of new Chinese Bishop worsens tensions
The Vatican’s
unusually public condemnation of a newly ordained Chinese bishop this
week — in which he was effectively excommunicated and other top Chinese
church officials were warned of “serious” consequences — has aggravated
the already frayed relations between the Holy See and China’s
governing Communist Party as officials here make plans to ordain dozens
more bishops, many without the Vatican’s approval.
June 29, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: Malaysia state mulls rewarding good polygamous men
A Malaysian state governed by a conservative Islamic party plans
to reward "good" Muslim men who declare their polygamous marriages and
are able to take proper care of their multiple households, an official
said Wednesday.
June 23, 2011
- The Associated Press
AP: New China-Vatican row brewing over bishops
China's state-controlled Catholic church says it will move
swiftly to appoint new bishops in dioceses where there are none, in a
step that is certain to worsen tensions with the Vatican.