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Isaiah 46:4
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Episcopal Leader Dismisses Conservative Claims
NEW YORK (AP) Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori says conservative Episcopalians and other Anglicans who oppose the US church's consecration of a gay bishop are asking for "one particular way of...[more]
Massachusetts Brewing a 'Recipe for Chaos'
(OneNewsNow) Massachusetts legislators are considering a change to state law that would allow homosexuals who are not residents of the commonwealth to come there to "marry." The potential consequences of the...[more]
Official: Public to Know Sooner of Tainted Goods
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio's agriculture director says the state plans to speed up public notification of tainted food products in the wake of an E. coli outbreak that sickened people in Ohio and Michigan. Agriculture...[more]
Ohio Charities Share Millions in Uncollected Funds
CLEVELAND (AP) An uncollected piece of a $1 billion class-action lawsuit is scheduled to send millions to 34 charities. More than $14 million was not collected in a lawsuit against Grange Mutual Insurance Co., a...[more]
Religious Persecution Increasing in China as Olympics Near
(IN/CAA) China remains deaf to the international community's outcry to stop its persecution of religious groups with less than a month before the Beijing Olympics. Instances of the degeneration in human rights and religious...[more]
Pope Benedict in Australia for World Youth Day
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Pope Benedict is in Australia, where he'll lead this week's Roman Catholic World Youth Day festival. On the flight from Rome, the pope told reporters that he'll do everything possible to heal and...[more]
Gay US Bishop Fights Exclusion from Anglican Meeting
LONDON (AP) The first openly gay US Episcopal bishop is in London, defying his exclusion from the once-a-decade Lambeth Conference of the world's Anglican bishops. As New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson preached at a...[more]
Barack Obama Scheduled to Speak at NAACP Convention Monday Night
CINCINNATI (AP) Barack Obama is scheduled to be in Cincinnati Monday night. He's set to address the N-Double-A-C-P's national convention. His remarks will come several days after a microphone caught the Reverend Jesse...[more]
Ohio Leaves Millions Unused to Feed Needy Children
CLEVELAND (AP) Millions of dollars designated to provide meals for needy Ohio children are going unused. About 600,000 Ohio children take part in a federal program that provides meals during the school year. But less...[more]
Pastor Charged in Crackdown on Illegal Snake Trade
FRANKFORT, Kentucky (AP) The pastor of a church that handles snakes in religious rites is among 10 people arrested by Kentucky wildlife officers in a crackdown on the venomous snake trade. Officials say more than 100...[more]
Tibetans Respond to the Hope of Peace
TIBET (MNN) There is an illusion of calm over Tibet. Anger over China's ruthless crackdown in March still seethes. China has convicted 42 people for their role in the March riots while another 116 await trial. Police...[more]
Elderly Missionary Couple Attacked in Kenya
KITALE, Kenya (AP) An elderly missionary couple is hospitalized in Kenya following a brutal attack. A Canadian newspaper, the National Post, reports that a gang of intruders raped and choked 66-year-old Eloise Bergen...[more]
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