2012年1月20日星期五

Yahoo! News: Religion News

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Religion News


Feds: Religious employers must cover the pill (AP)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 02:37 PM PST

AP - Many church-affiliated institutions will have to cover free birth control for employees, the Obama administration announced Friday in an election-year move that outraged religious groups, fueling a national debate about the reach of government.

Gingrich seeks help among Florida evangelicals (AP)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 01:33 PM PST

Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich listens to staff during visit to Children's Hospital, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012, in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - Newt Gingrich's presidential hopes may rest among the pews of Florida's ministries and megachurches.


U.S. gives church groups a year on birth control rule (Reuters)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 12:03 PM PST

Reuters - The Obama administration on Friday ruled that religiously affiliated nonprofit organizations, including hospitals and universities, will have to offer birth-control coverage to women employees but gave the organizations an extra year to comply.

UK Muslims convicted in landmark gay hatred case (Reuters)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 08:50 AM PST

Reuters - Three British Muslim men were found guilty on Friday of stirring up hatred by distributing leaflets calling for the death of homosexuals in what prosecutors said was a landmark case.

Supreme Court ruling confuses religious workers (AP)

Posted: 20 Jan 2012 12:40 AM PST

Aleeza Adelman teaches Judaic Studies to second graders at The New Orleans Jewish Day School in Metairie, La., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. A Supreme Court ruling that appears to give wide leeway to churches and other religious organizations to decide who qualifies for an exemption to anti-discrimination policies has some employees of those institutions wondering whether they'd have any protection if they were fired. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - Aleeza Adelman teaches Jewish studies at a Jewish school, yet she considers herself a teacher whose subject is religion, not a religious teacher. She's rethinking how to define her job after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling left her wondering what could happen if she ever needed to defend her right to keep it.


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