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Utah storehouse at top of Mormon food chain

SALT LAKE CITY (RNS) The massive new Utah Bishops' Central Storehouse is the centerpiece of the Mormons' intricate network for taking care of its members and lending a hand to others in times of natural disasters. Holding a can of peaches grown on church-owned orchards, manager Richard Humpherys says, it's "the best food money can't buy." By Brooke Adams.
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United Methodists to debate allowing gay clergy and same-sex marriage

(RNS) As nearly 1,000 delegates from across the world gather in Tampa, Fla., for the United Methodist Church's General Conference, gay and lesbian activists have printed pamphlets promoting their cause in five languages, including Portuguese and Swahili. By Daniel Burke.
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Chuck Colson to be buried at Quantico

(RNS) Prison Fellowship founder and Watergate figure Chuck Colson will be buried privately with full military honors at Quantico National Cemetery and a public service is expected later at Washington National Cathedral. By Adelle M. Banks.
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Pro-Tutu petitions flood Gonzaga

(RNS) After nearly 700 people tried to push Gonzaga University to rescind its commencement speaker's invitation to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, supporters of the anti-apartheid hero responded with 11,000 signatures of their own. By Tracy Simmons.
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Nixon felon and evangelical icon Charles Colson dies at 80

In many ways, Chuck Colson's life personified the evangelical ethos of a sinner in search of redemption after a dramatic personal encounter with Jesus. He also embodied the evangelical movement's embrace of conservative social issues, although often as a happy warrior.
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After pope’s trip, Catholic bishops seek end to Cuba embargo

WASHINGTON (RNS) Following Pope Benedict XVI's recent trip to Cuba, U.S. Catholic bishops urged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to lift the 50-year U.S. embargo on the island nation in order to provide better assistance to the Cuban people. By Annalisa Musarra.
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Analysis: Is Pope Ratzinger suffering from the 7-year itch?

WASHINGTON (RNS) As Pope Benedict XVI marks the seventh anniversary of his papacy with a crackdown on American nuns, many Catholics are wondering if the pontiff is finally becoming the papal enforcer that some feared – and others hoped – he was elected in 2005. By David Gibson.
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Vatican orders crackdown on American nuns

WASHINGTON (RNS) The Vatican on Wednesday announced a crackdown on the organization representing most nuns and sisters in the U.S. following an investigation that said religious sisters weren't toeing the line on women's ordination, same-sex marriage and other issues. By David Gibson.
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COMMENTARY: Survival of the fittest

(RNS) The future, it seems, belongs to the nimble and adaptive. When situations change, you catch the wave early and you adapt. You stop fighting old wars. But where do you find the nimble and adaptive? By Tom Ehrich. About 700.
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Pope turns 85 amid speculation of resignation

VATICAN CITY (RNS) Pope Benedict XVI turns 85 and marks the seventh anniversary of his papacy amid renewed speculations about his health and possible resignation. By Alessandro Speciale.
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