2010年8月24日星期二

Yahoo! News: Religion News

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Religion News


Church Almost Bought Park51 Site Near Ground Zero in 2004 (Time.com)

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 04:45 PM PDT

Time.com - One New York City Anglican congregation thought the site would have been "strategic" but backed away after it figured out the cost

Report: Cover-up in 1972 NIreland bombing (AP)

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 12:48 PM PDT

A journalist holds a copy of the new report into the 1972 Irish Republican Army bombing,  in Claudy, Northern Ireland, Tuesday Aug. 24, 2010. The new report claimed that the British government and the Roman Catholic church colluded to cover up the involvement of a priest in a 1972 bombing that killed nine people and injured 30. The Northern Ireland police ombudsman's report said that Father James Chesney was the prime suspect in the blast in the village of Claudy, just outside of Londonderry.  The explosion hit the village without the customary warnings that paramilitaries used to limit civilian casualties.(AP Photo/Julien Behal-pa)  **UNITED KINGDOM OUT: NO SALES: NO ARCHIVE:**AP - The British government and the Roman Catholic church colluded to cover up the suspected involvement of a priest in a 1972 bombing that killed nine people and injured 30, a new report said Tuesday.


Homosexuality against word of God: African bishops (AFP)

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 08:23 AM PDT

African Anglican bishops voiced their strong disapproval of homosexuality at a meeting Tuesday attended by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams -- seen here in November 2009 -- as the issue continues to divide Anglicans.(AFP/File/Filippo Monteforte)AFP - African Anglican bishops voiced their strong disapproval of homosexuality at a meeting Tuesday attended by Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, as the issue continues to divide Anglicans.


Catholic Church and UK govt in bomb cover-up: report (Reuters)

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 04:07 AM PDT

Reuters - The British government and the Catholic Church colluded to protect a priest suspected of involvement in a 1972 bombing in Northern Ireland that killed 9 people, an official report said on Tuesday.

Supporters: Church ignored in NYC mosque furor (AP)

Posted: 24 Aug 2010 03:25 AM PDT

In this undated photo provided by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in New York, the 36-foot tall church, which was destroyed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, stands near the base of the World Trade Center towers. Supporters of the church say city and state officials willing to speak out about a planned community center and mosque near ground zero have been silent on efforts to get the church rebuilt. (AP Photo/St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church) ** NO SALES **AP - Supporters of a Greek Orthodox church destroyed on Sept. 11 say officials willing to speak out about a planned community center and mosque near ground zero have been silent on efforts to get the church rebuilt.


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