Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
March 25, 2012
- The New York Times
NYT: Wielding fire, Islamists target Nigeria schools
The teenager in the immaculate white robe stood in the ruins of
what had been his school. There were no classrooms, no desks or chairs,
no intact blackboards — there was, in fact, no longer any reason for him
to be there.
March 25, 2012
- The Christian Science Monitor
C.S. Monitor: A Bush-era victory in culture wars: faith-based initiatives
Federal budget cuts wiped out the $49 million Mentoring Children of Prisoners (MCP) program last September, effectively ending one of the signature domestic social service programs created under the George W. Bush administration's faith-based initiative.
March 23, 2012
- National Post
National Post: 'Destroy all the churches'
Imagine
if television evangelist Pat Robertson called for the demolition of all
the mosques in America. It would be front-page news. It would be on
every network and cable news program.
March 23, 2012
- The Guardian
Guardian: Anti-abortionists grow bold after making friends in high places
A leading abortion provider and pro-choice campaigners have said
they feel "under siege" and at the mercy of a political "witch-hunt"
after the government ordered an unannounced inspection of more than 250
clinics in England and claimed that as many as a fifth of them were
pre-signing consent forms for terminations.
March 22, 2012
- The Miami Herald
Miami Herald: US panel on religious freedom reports Cuban violations
A week before Pope Benedict XVI visits Cuba, a U.S. government panel on religious freedom has alleged “serious” violations on the island, including arrests of pastors and “pressure to prohibit democracy and human rights activists” from church activities.
March 22, 2012
- McClatchy Newspapers
McClatchy: Immigration, marriage laws leave same-sex couples in limbo
Love may cross oceans and borders, but tens of thousands of same-sex couples in the United States live under the threat of separation because federal law prohibits immigration authorities from treating them the same as married opposite-sex couples.
March 21, 2012
- The Washington Times
Wash. Times: Evangelical states sketchy for Romney
Mitt Romney’s lopsided victory in Illinois this week showed again that he’s hard to beat in states with more moderate, less evangelical-minded voters — a good sign for the former Massachusetts governor when that describes most of the big prizes left on the Republican primary schedule.
March 20, 2012
- The Australian
Australian: Sharia widespread in local community
A LAWYER has revealed he has prepared more than 1000 wills for Australian Muslims using Islamic law, while other lawyers and Muslim leaders say sharia is used informally by most of the Islamic community.
March 20, 2012
- The New York Times
NYT: Dutch church is accused of castrating young men
A young man in the care of the Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands was surgically castrated decades ago after complaining about sexual abuse, according to new evidence that only adds to the scandal engulfing the church there.