Tuesday’s round-up

The U.S. Catholic Bishops are urging their flock to contact Congress and speak with a united voice on health care reform, yet disagree among themselves about whether a new policy will increase access to abortion and give the government too much power. A Sudanese court found a woman guilty of wearing pants and sentenced her […]

The U.S. Catholic Bishops are urging their flock to contact Congress and speak with a united voice on health care reform, yet disagree among themselves about whether a new policy will increase access to abortion and give the government too much power. A Sudanese court found a woman guilty of wearing pants and sentenced her to a month in jail. The U.S. Army’s first Buddhist chaplain is headed for Afghanistan, the Legion of Christ has begun removing references of disgraced founder Marcial Maciel from its headquarters and resources, Maine’s Catholic leaders are taking up a special collection to fight gay marriage, and the pope said religion should foster peace.

A Detroit church is enlisting Satan to drum up attendance and Yale University has been criticized for removing cartoons that are offensive to Muslims from a book about how and why the cartoons caused offense.

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