November 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Scholar changes view, says Niebuhr probably wrote `Serenity Prayer’
Canadian judge rules breakaway churches must leave property behind
N.Y. churches apologize to Native Americans
Irish abuse probe prompts calls for Vatican apology
Critics vow to overturn Swiss ban on minarets
A year later, Muslims refuse to bury terrorists’ bodies
At church cafe, eat what you want and pay what you can
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Calif. pastor drops death wish against Obama
Appeals court upholds ban on religious songs
Handwritten Bible sells for $15,000
All eyes on Ohio as shift in executions looms
Mother faces same disease that claimed her poet son
10 minutes with … Leigh Anne Tuohy
COMMENTARY: Happy Dowhateveryouwannukah. Bah humbug
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Christian Scientists concerned about health care provisions
Poll: Americans pin poverty passage on Obama, not Bible
Zondervan pulls `kung fu’ book after complaints
Think you don’t know Yiddish? Oy vey!
Islam’s prophet shrouded by myth, devotion
Monday, November 23, 2009
Report: Religion-based hate crimes highest since 2001
Woman sues over bishop’s power to shutter churches
Episcopal group denounces anti-gay law in Uganda
In off-season, Yankees organist plays for different crowd
Christian students set up dry tailgate party
Friday, November 20, 2009
Orthodox priest who worked with Muslims gunned down
New archbishop meets with disaffected Catholics
Conservatives vow resistance on abortion, gay marriage
Christian colleges get into the swing
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Anglican leader, in Rome, optimistic on ecumenical strains
Paper denies editor’s complaint about attending Unification wedding
Hand-written Bible up for sale on eBay
Lutheran dissidents say new church body in the works
As Haggard returns, questions linger
Does sexual frustration fuel Islamic violence?
In Mo. schools, ancient calendar at center of debate
COMMENTARY: Hitler’s dead. Let’s keep it that way.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Americans take dim view of funding Muslim charities
Atheist group crowns winner of blasphemy contest


