January 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Pope tells church judges to limit marriage annulments
Air Force builds worship space for Wiccans
Canadian Supreme Court declines Jehovah’s Witness death case
Mother defends choice in Ore. faith-healing case
Faiths unite behind health care reform, even as details are vague
Thursday, January 28, 2010
After quake, Haiti’s missionaries ask: ‘Why (not) me?’
Mennonite college opts to play national anthem
Judge grants political asylum to German home-schoolers
Church says three accused Irish priests served in Boston
Author worries online communities are hurting real ones
As future looks uncertain, exhibit celebrates nuns’ colorful past
COMMENTARY: Four films you might not see—but should
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Church of England loses $78 million in N.Y. real estate deal
Custodian indicted in stabbing death of priest
Child-welfare worker disputes parents’ faith-healing claims
SIDEBAR: Excerpts from Gayle Haggard’s `Why I Stayed’
10 minutes with … Andrea Strongwater
Faced with scandal, Haggard’s wife tells why she stayed
COMMENTARY: Redemption and renewal
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Doctor testifies for parents in faith-healing death
French panel recommends partial ban on Islamic veils
Polish bishop, under fire from Jews, steps back from statement
Bishops nix move to force hiring of gays in churches
Book traces the long strange trip of drug-induced spirituality
Official: John Paul briefed on shooting plot, mulled resigning
COMMENTARY: Score one for thinking
Monday, January 25, 2010
Court says French cathedral belongs to Russia
Landmarking battle between city, church heats up
Mother found guilty in starvation case
At 88, nun keeps pushing for controversial pope’s sainthood
Friday, January 22, 2010
Online archive opens the Reformers’ works
Boy in faith-healing death had obvious symptoms, doctor says
`Avatar’ leads the pack in Web site’s most `spiritual’ movies
Church-state battle brews over shuttered churches
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Scruggs installed as National Baptist president
Accused woman is religious but not crazy, doctor says
Muslim cops say anti-terror policies fuel `Islamophobia’
Muslim scholars no longer banned from U.S.
Military contractor to pull Bible verses on weapons
Nearly half of Americans admit to anti-Muslim bias


