Get the RNS Blog Feed

feedicon RSS 2.0    feedicon Atom

 

Contributors

Kevin Eckstrom

Adelle M. Banks

Daniel Burke

Chris Herlinger

Francis X. Rocca

Omar Sacirbey

Tracy Gordon

 

Recent Posts

Thursday’s roundup

Wednesday’s roundup

Tuesday’s roundup

Monday’s roundup

Friday’s roundup

Thursday’s roundup

Wednesday’s roundup

… and I’m an (ex-) Mormon

Tuesday’s roundup

Monday’s roundup

 

Monthly Archives

September 2010

August 2010

July 2010

June 2010

May 2010

April 2010

March 2010

February 2010

January 2010

December 2009

November 2009

October 2009

September 2009

August 2009

July 2009

June 2009

May 2009

April 2009

March 2009

February 2009

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

February 2008

January 2008

December 2007

November 2007

October 2007

September 2007

August 2007

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

December 2006

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

July 2006

June 2006

May 2006

April 2006

March 2006

February 2006

January 2006

December 2005

November 2005

October 2005

September 2005

August 2005

July 2005

June 2005

Complete Archives

 

Links

Cathy Grossman’s Faith & Reason (USA Today)

David Waters’ Under God (Washington Post)

DallasNews Religion

Religion Clause

Frank Lockwood’s Bible Belt Blogger

Terry Mattingly’s Get Religion

Rocco Palmo’s Whispers in the Loggia

Bill Tammeus’ Faith Matters (Kansas City Star)

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly’s One Nation

Commonweal’s dotCommonweal

America’s In All Things

Kendall Harmon’s TitusOneNine

Peter Smith’s Faith & Works

Cary McMullen’s Scriptorium (Lakeland Ledger)

Beliefnet’s Idol Chatter

Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish

Michael Paulson’s Articles of Faith

WaPo’s God & Government

Gary Stern’s Blogging Religiously

Bruce Nolan’s Convictions (New Orleans Times-Picayune)


 

blogheader

Monday, July 26, 2010

Monday’s roundup

burkini2_300The Muslim imam behind the "ground zero mosque," said it's neither a mosque, nor at ground zero.

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf told Reuters, "We are trying to establish something that follows the YMCA concept but is not a church or a synagogue or, in this case, a mosque. We are taking that concept and adapting it to our time and the fact that we're Muslims. It's basically a Muslim Y."

Elsewhere in New York, the board of trustees of a Roman Catholic Church on Staten Island, whose members include NY Archbishop Timothy Dolan, rejected a proposal to sell a vacant convent to a Muslim organization that planned to use it as a mosque.

WaPo profiles the 20-year-old Virginian charged last week with trying to fly to Somalia and join an al-Qaida-linked terrorist group and finds that, like a lot of young men Adam Chesser tried out a variety of identities (including breakdancer and Marilyn Manson wannabe) as he searched for his true self. 

Israelis set fire to a field, tried to tear down an unfinished house and attacked West Bank Palestinians on Monday, the AP reports, in apparent retaliation for authorities demolishing illegal settler buildings. Iran's Islamic authorities appear to be stepping up repression of Baha'is, long-maligned religious minority, advocates for the group say.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on Sunday welcomed to its clergy roster seven openly gay pastors from the San Francisco area, the first of several planned services since the denomination voted at its convention last summer to allow noncelibate gay ministers in committed relationships.

Reuters says the Catholic Church's failure to derail a gay marriage law in Argentina shows that the church's influence is waning in Latin America. Chile's president rejected a proposal by the Catholic Church to pardon elderly and sick prisoners convicted of human rights violations during the Pinochet dictatorship.

Pope Benedict XVI has granted broad powers to the archbishop selected to overhaul the  scandal-scarred Legionaries of Christ. CNS has a short article on how the pope spends his summer vacation (hint: lots of reading and praying). Bus ads advocating for women's ordination will greet the pontiff when he travels to England this September. 

Speaking of Merry Ol', Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, in England for a top-level Anglican meeting, continued her charm offensive through the English-speaking provinces, preaching in London and Wales that human weakness causes us "to insist that some are not worthy of respect, that dignity doesn't apply to the poor, or to immigrants, or to women, or Muslims, or gay and lesbian people." No word, oddly, on whether she wore her  bishop's miter, a subject of some controversy earlier this summer.

A popular Saudi cleric said Europe's burqa bans are stupid, but it is permissible for Muslim women to reveal their faces in countries where the Islamic veil is banned. Malaysian Islamic authorities say soccer uniforms with devils, crosses or skulls promote the "wrong value," but that Manchester United jerseys should not be banned. Two Muslim women were ordered out of a swimming pool in the southern France for wearing burkinis (see a burkini pictured at top left). 

Turkey has offered citizenship to Orthodox Christian archbishops from abroad to help the next election of the ecumenical patriarch, the spiritual leader of the world's 250 million Orthodox faithful, Reuters reports.

Russian prosecutors have opened a criminal prosecution against the Church of Scientology on the grounds that it is promoting extremism. The D.C. Circuit Court held that appellants had not demonstrated that printing the national motto "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency is unconstitutional.

The United Methodist Church's top judicial body will hear several appeals related to homosexuality this fall, including a pastor who would not allow an openly gay man to join his Virginia church, and New York ministers who want to marry same-sex couples.

Evolution continues to be a tricky topic among Tennessee evanglicals. French nuns won a contest to record an album for a label whose artists include Lady Gaga and the Rolling Stones.  

 

Posted by Daniel Burke at 9:49 am

(0) CommentsPermalink

For permission to reprint or reuse this article, please contact Michelle Stacho for a reprint agreement form with payment authorization.