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RNS: Court dismisses challenge to National Day of Prayer
The law calling for an annual National Day of Prayer imposes solely on the duties of the U.S. president, leaving private citizens no legal standing to challenge it, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday (April 14).
RNS: At interfaith families group, a rabbi does the Easter sermon
On the second night of Passover, Rabbi Harold White will lead a traditional seder dinner with matzoh and bitter herbs and all the trimmings. Five days later, he'll deliver the sermon on Easter Sunday.
RNS: Jews craft their own answers with DIY Passover options
As newlyweds, Cokie and Steve Roberts wanted to host a Passover seder that could be enjoyed by her devout Catholic family, his secular Jewish clan, and friends from a range of backgrounds.
RNS: Long-lost letter sheds light on Lincoln's faith
On the eve of the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, a long-lost letter has surfaced that describes President Abraham Lincoln's belief in God.
NYT: France enforces ban on full-face veils in public
France on Monday formally banned the wearing of full veils in public places, becoming the first country in Europe to impose restrictions on a form of attire that some Muslims consider a religious obligation.
AP: Dutch consider banning religious animal slaughter
One of Europe's first countries to allow Jews to practice their religion openly may soon pass a law banning centuries-old Jewish and Muslim traditions on the ritual slaughter of animals.
RNS: Excommunicated church thrives despite censure
At Spiritus Christi Church, the choir sings the lyrics of "Amazing Grace" to the tune of "House of the Rising Sun" -- a song about a brothel.
The Guardian: Afghanistan plans Taliban-style dress code for weddings

There's an awful lot of flesh on display at Qasre Aros in central Kabul. Arms and shoulders are free to the elements, while necklines plunge daringly low on garish ballgowns made of every shade of synthetic material imaginable and encrusted with fake jewels.

USA Today: New furor over France's Muslims as veil ban looms

Karima has a plan. If police stop her for wearing a veil over her face, she'll remove it — then put it back on once they're out of sight. If that doesn't work, she'll stay home, or even leave France.

RNS: Court says Adventist postmen can't get Saturday off
Neither snow nor rain nor Saturday Sabbaths should keep a Missouri mailman from his appointed rounds, a federal appeals court has ruled.
AP: Nonbelievers seek recognition from military
The cliche notwithstanding, there are atheists in foxholes. In fact, atheists, agnostics, humanists and other assorted skeptics from the Army's Fort Bragg have formed an organization in a pioneering effort to win recognition and ensure fair treatment for nonbelievers in the overwhelmingly Christian U.S. military.
The Independent: Sufi festival has spirits in a whirl
Of all the great traditions of spiritual music, Sufi music is the least known and yet, in many ways, the most approachable.
National Post: Internet Satanism increases demand for new exorcists
A surge in Satanism fuelled by the Internet has led to a sharp rise in the demand for exorcists, the Roman Catholic Church has warned.
NYT: Vietnam persecutes Christian minority, report says
Vietnam has increased repression of indigenous minority Christians in the country’s Central Highlands, closing small informal churches, compelling public renunciations of faith and arresting worshipers, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Thursday.
Wash. Post: Pakistani Christian official’s slaying stirs fear, discord
For generations, this village in Punjab province has been a rare oasis of religious harmony. Muslims and Christians attend each other’s weddings and are buried in the same cemetery.
The Independent: Does God belong in the classroom?
As many as 100 parents braved gale-force winds on a Sunday to find out more about the new primary school opening on their doorstep. It was a testament to the appeal of the new school – the first state-sponsored Hindu school to be proposed under Education Secretary Michael Gove's flagship "free" school policy.
RNS: TSA, airlines tread carefully on religious expression
Air travelers want to feel safe, and federal security officials want to make sure they actually are safe. If only it were that simple.
AP: Malaysia's gov't softens stance on seized Bibles
Malaysia's government has reversed its decision to stamp a seized shipment of Malay-language Bibles with serial numbers and government seals, softening its stance after Christians slammed the move as desecrating their holy book.
Daily Star: Gulf Arab companies plan sukuk as cost rises
The political conflict in the Middle East will make it more expensive for companies in the Arab Gulf such as First Gulf Bank PJSC and Masraf al-Rayan to issue Islamic bonds as relative yields hold near the highest level in more than three months.
The Guardian: British Muslim who entered Miss Universe contest receives death threat
When Shanna Bukhari decided she wanted to be the first Muslim to represent Britain in a global beauty pageant, she suspected the road ahead might not be smooth, but nothing could have prepared her for the abuse she received.
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