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Selected religion-related news from around the Web
The Times: Dealing with the rising tide of Muslims in our prisons
As Muslim adviser to the Prison Service, Ahtsham Ali has one of the most sensitive jobs in the penal system.
AP: The price of communism: Czech churches to get $6.6 billion in compensation
Churches were seized, priests jailed or even executed and those allowed to lead religious services did so under the watchful eye of the secret police
AP: Czech gov't to pay back religious groups
Churches were seized, priests jailed or even executed and those allowed to lead religious services did so under the watchful eye of the secret police.
NYT: Head of Russian church says leaders must listen to protests
The Russian Orthodox Church continued what appeared to be an effort to get the authorities to address Russians’ grievances over the political system, with Patriarch Kirill I, the church’s leader, saying in a televised interview that it would be “a very bad sign” if the country’s leaders failed to heed recent protests over perceived electoral fraud.
Irish Times: Catholic majority in Northern Ireland to present dilemma for Britain and Republic
The British and Irish governments and the people of Northern Ireland are facing the prospect – and sooner than most people might think – of how to manage a transformed constitutional situation where the majority in the North are likely to be from a Catholic background.
AP: Pope Benedict XVI: ‘Young people’ need to be ‘builders of peace’
Pope Benedict XVI in his New Year’s homily Sunday praised young people as key to securing a future of hope despite what he called “shadows on the horizon of today’s world.”
Irish Times: Irish priest behind one of largest sex abuse settlements in State deported from Brazil
An Irish priest responsible for what is believed to be one of the largest ever settlements in a clerical child sex abuse case in the State has been deported to England from Brazil, where he had spent the past eight years.
NYT: Disputed voting turns church, a Kremlin ally, into its critic
Among the thousands of Russian voices raised against the Kremlin this month after parliamentary elections widely dismissed as fraudulent, perhaps the most surprising was that of Patriarch Kirill I, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, who defended popular protests as a “lawful negative reaction” to corruption.
The Times: Archbishop under fire for 'political' riot sermon
The Archbishop of Canterbury was warned yesterday to leave politics to the politicians, after issuing a bleak Christmas message depicting a society of broken bonds and abused trust.
Wash. Post: Pope heads into busy Christmas season tired, weak, raising questions about future
Pope Benedict XVI seems worn out.
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: Russian Orthodox church adds influential voice to calls for election reform
The Russian Orthodox Church added its influential voice over the weekend to calls for a just election process in Russia.
AP: Italy's Catholic Church flexible on property tax
Italy's Catholic Church has shifted gears and shown a willingness to revisit its tax-exempt status amid renewed criticism that much of its vast real estate holdings isn't subject to local property taxes.
AP: Europe's radical right focuses on fighting Islam
As daylight broke on June 4, worshippers found a mosque in southern Denmark defaced with drawings of the Prophet Muhammad and slogans urging Muslims to "go home."
Scotsman: Now Episcopalians oppose gay marriage
OPPOSITION to Alex Salmond’s plans to legalise gay marriage grew last night when the Scottish Episcopal Church became the latest religious organisation to oppose holding same-sex wedding ceremonies in its churches.
AP: Vatican university hosts unusual tattoo conference
Tattooed mummies in ancient Egypt, Crusaders who branded their foreheads with crosses, and New Zealand's inked Maori warriors were fodder for an unusual conference at a Vatican university Tuesday on the role of tattoos in shaping identity.
Irish Times: Relic of Virgin Mary causes Moscow's worst traffic jams in years
The blood pressure of Moscow’s motorists has dropped to almost safe levels now that the Belt of the Virgin Mary has left town for its home in the Greek monastic complex of Mount Athos.
Irish Times: Opinion: Pope knows hope and truth can flow from crisis of faith
For Christians, the current season of Advent focuses the gaze on that part of our innermost selves that longs for wholeness.
NYT: Iranian protesters attack British embassy
Iranian protesters shouting “Death to England” stormed the British Embassy compound and a diplomatic residence in Tehran on Tuesday, tearing down the British flag, smashing windows, defacing walls and briefly detaining six staff members in what appeared to be a state-sponsored protest against Britain’s tough new economic sanctions against Iran.
Guardian: Islamic schools flourish to meet demand
At about eight o'clock on a dull autumnal morning, a mother is preparing breakfast for her young son in the kitchen of an unassuming private house on a little modern estate in Leicester.
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